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  2. RIP.ie - Wikipedia

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    RIP.ie is a death notices website in Ireland, launched in 2005. [1] Funeral directors were able to post death notices on the website without additional costs to the family, [2] but funeral directors will be charged from 2025. As of 2021, the website received approximately 250,000 visits per day and more than 50 million pages were viewed each month.

  3. List of major crimes in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Dublin and Monaghan bombings of 17 May 1974 were a series of car bombings in Dublin and Monaghan in Ireland. The attacks killed 33 civilians and wounded almost 300 – the highest number of casualties in any one day during the conflict known as the Troubles . 26 people were murdered in Dublin, 7 in Monaghan.

  4. Murders of Lisa Cash, Christy Cawley and Chelsea Cawley

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    The three siblings grew up in Tallaght, Dublin. Eight-year-old twins Christy and Chelsea Cawley attended St Aidan's Senior National School and had recently made their First Holy Communion. [6] 18-year-old Lisa Cash attended St Aidan's Community School and sat her Leaving Certificate in 2021. [7] [8]

  5. Families of victims of Dublin-Monaghan bombs remain ‘firm in ...

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  6. Disappeared (Northern Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The IRA denied any involvement in his disappearance at the time. Armstrong's family began a fresh, private search for his remains in October 2003. [24] They were located in County Monaghan, Ireland in July 2010. [25] No reason has ever been publicly given for Armstrong's abduction and murder.

  7. Dublin-Monaghan bombing campaigners ‘deserve the truth ...

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    A ceremony marking is taking place in Dublin to mark the 50th anniversary of the attacks on May 17 1974. Dublin-Monaghan bombing campaigners ‘deserve the truth’, Irish president says Skip to ...

  8. 1972 and 1973 Dublin bombings - Wikipedia

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    Throughout 1972/73 he [Goulding] and a number of his Official IRA colleagues held a series of meetings with UVF men, both in Belfast and Dublin, to discuss mutual working-class issues such as poverty, unemployment and bad housing in August 1973 a meeting to discuss such issues was held in the "West County Hotel" outside Dublin, attended by high ...

  9. Category:Murder victims from County Monaghan - Wikipedia

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