Omagh bombing inquiry: Victim's exam results arrived on day of her funeral

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Omagh bombing inquiry: Victim's exam results arrived on day of her funeral
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An Omagh bombing inquiry heard that Debra-Anne Cartwright, a 17-year-old killed in the attack, received her university exam results on the day of her funeral. Ms Cartwright had been working in a beauty salon when the bomb exploded. The inquiry chairman reflected on the tragedy of young lives lost before they had a chance to fully live.

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“Her results, which arrived on the day of her funeral, confirmed that she had been successful,” inquiry barrister John Rafferty said, reading a statement on behalf of the family. She evacuated the business during the security alert prompted by the bomb warning and was walking down Market Street when the device exploded.

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