Omagh death toll rises to 29
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Your support makes all the difference.Omagh death toll rises to 29
A married father of four became the latest victim of the Omagh bomb, bringing the total killed by the blast to 29. Sean McGrath, 61, who died in hospital yesterday, had been critically ill since the explosion three weeks ago. The bomb was Northern Ireland's worst ever single terrorist attack. Two other women are still in critical condition in Belfast's Royal Victoria Hospital.
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