RELATIVES of victims of the Omagh bombing were due to visit a North-west town today targeted by the IRA.
They were due to visit the Warrington Peace Centre to hear about the work carried out by the Tim Parry Jonathan Ball Trust promoting peace. It was named after two boys who were killed in the IRA bomb, which exploded in the town in 1993.
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