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Margaret Perry was a 26-year-old woman from Portadown, County Armagh, Northern Ireland who was abducted on 21 June 1991. [1] After a tip from the IRA, her body was found buried across the border in a field in Mullaghmore, County Sligo, Ireland, on 30 June 1992. [2] She had been beaten to death. Her murder has never been solved. [3]
16 October – 25-year-old Tony McClelland, from the Drumarg estate in Armagh city, died during a Garda chase in County Monaghan. He was a member of the INLA and been moving rifles in the car when the Garda gave chase. The INLA confirmed that he was on active service for them at the time of his death.
O'Neill's nephews, Callum, Rian and Oisín O'Neill, were part of the Armagh senior team that won the All-Ireland SFC title in 2024. [8] O'Neill suffered a heart attack after attending Armagh's defeat of Kerry in the 2024 All-Ireland SFC semi-final. He died at Beaumont Hospital in Dublin, on 20 July 2024, at the age of 58. [9]
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Gallagher died on 14 March 1974. [1] 14 December 1974 - David McNeice (19), a Protestant member of the Royal Ulster Constabulary, and Michael Gibson (20), a member of the British Army, were shot dead by IRA snipers while on joint foot patrol, Killeavy, near Forkhill. Gibson died on 30 December 1974. [1]
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Cleary was born on 18 September 1950 in Northern Ireland, the second eldest of the 13 children of Hugh and Mary Cleary. [4] He was brought up in the Roman Catholic religion, and according to author Tony Geraghty he was originally from Newry; [3] although David McKittrick's book Lost Lives states he had lived in Magee Terrace, Belleeks, County Armagh. [5]
Desmond "Dessie" Grew (14 September 1953 [2] – 9 October 1990) was a volunteer in the East Tyrone Brigade of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA). [3] Grew was killed by undercover Special Air Service soldiers in County Armagh in 1990 along with fellow IRA volunteer, Martin McCaughey who was also a Sinn Féin councillor.