KIA 5/4/79 aged 25, married with two children. Anthony was one of two soldiers shot by the ira outside Andersonstown RUC station as their Saracen was pulling into the station when it came under fire, (the other being Anthony Thornett, 20, single and from Coventry). Gunmen had taken over a barber's shop opposite the entrance some hours before. They occupied the bedroom and hallway of the barber's home as customers came and went unaware of the planned attack. The barber told the inquest, "I realised it had something to do with the police station, but I hoped they'd go away. There was nothing I could do." A 26 year old woman from west Belfast was aquitted of murder but jailed for eight years when she admitted handling the weapons used in the killings which had been used in several other killings.
Source: "Lost Lives" 2004
Anthony is buried at Harworth & Bircotes Town Council cemetery, (not Harworth Parish Church), near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, (pictured).
Source: "Lost Lives" 2004
Anthony is buried at Harworth & Bircotes Town Council cemetery, (not Harworth Parish Church), near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, (pictured).
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