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Omagh Bombing Inquiry launches process for contributing to commemorative hearings

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The Chairman of the Omagh Bombing Inquiry has today launched the process for contributing to the Commemorative and Personal Statement Hearings.  

The hearings will take place on 27th January for approximately three to four weeks in the Strule Arts Centre in Omagh.

The Commemorative and Personal Statement Hearings will play a key role in the inquiry. They will allow the Chairman to receive written statements and to hear evidence directly from those most affected by the bombing. It is a voluntary process.  It will ensure the families of the bereaved, those who were injured and the community of Omagh can share their experiences.   

You can read more on how to contribute to the Commemorative and Personal Statement Hearing in the Commemorative Hearing Protocol available here and the template to express your interest in contributing is available here. There are also more details on what the Commemorative and Personal Statement Hearing entails and the wider process in the accompanying explainer document

Information Day on the Inquiry 

The Inquiry team will be hosting an information day with Wave Trauma Centre in Omagh on 16 July, at Holmlea House, 2 Retreat Close, Omagh, BT79 0HW. The session is open to anyone who wishes to attend and hear more about the work of the Inquiry and further details about the Commemorative Hearings. There are two sessions which you can attend from 2pm – 4pm and 6pm – 8 pm. WAVE staff will be attending to offer support.