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- The Claudy bombing occurred on 31 July 1972, when three car bombs exploded mid-morning, two on Main Street and one on Church Street in Claudy in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The attack killed nine civilians, injured thirty and became known as "Bloody Monday".
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The Claudy bombing occurred on 31 July 1972, when three car bombs exploded mid-morning, two on Main Street and one on Church Street in Claudy in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The attack killed nine civilians, injured thirty and became known as "Bloody Monday". [1]
Aug 24, 2010 · Nine people died in three car bombings in Claudy, County Londonderry on 31 July 1972.
Jul 30, 2022 · The nine people who were killed in the Claudy bombing on July 31, 1972. Top l-r: Joe Connolly (15), Kathryn Eakin (9) and William Temple (16).
Aug 24, 2010 · Nine people died when three bombs exploded in Claudy. From top left: Rose McLaughlin; Patrick Connolly; David Miller; Kathryn Eakin; Joseph McCluskey; Elizabeth McElhinney; William Temple;...
Jul 31, 2022 · Nine people died when three bombs exploded in Claudy. From top left: Rose McLaughlin; Patrick Connolly; David Miller; Kathryn Eakin; Joseph McCloskey; Elizabeth McElhinney; William Temple;...
Aug 24, 2010 · Father Chesney died in 1980. In 2005, four people, including a Sinn Fein Assembly member, were arrested in connection with the bombing.
Aug 24, 2010 · Father Chesney died in obscurity in 1980 - but perhaps not before he made a confession to another priest. In 2002, a letter by a "Father Liam" arrived on several doormats in Northern Ireland.