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Enniskillen bombing to be re-investigated by police Enniskillen bombing to be re-investigated by police
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Police have launched a fresh investigation into the Remembrance Day bombing at Enniskillen 25 years ago, following new information received by detectives. Arlene Foster, a member of the legislative assembly (MLA) and Democratic Unionist party, said an inquiry had been opened after detectives were given fresh details about the IRA atrocity.Police have launched a fresh investigation into the Remembrance Day bombing at Enniskillen 25 years ago, following new information received by detectives. Arlene Foster, a member of the legislative assembly (MLA) and Democratic Unionist party, said an inquiry had been opened after detectives were given fresh details about the IRA atrocity.
The Fermanagh and South Tyrone MLA said: "The Enniskillen bomb was an act of horrific savagery.The Fermanagh and South Tyrone MLA said: "The Enniskillen bomb was an act of horrific savagery.
"It was motivated by nothing other than a desire to kill and maim. It was indiscriminate. Young and old were injured. It was targeting innocent people.""It was motivated by nothing other than a desire to kill and maim. It was indiscriminate. Young and old were injured. It was targeting innocent people."
Eleven people were killed and 63 were injured when, without warning, a bomb ripped through the Fermanagh town on 8 November 1987.Eleven people were killed and 63 were injured when, without warning, a bomb ripped through the Fermanagh town on 8 November 1987.
A 12th victim, Ronnie Hill, a school principal, spent 13 years in a coma afterwards and died in 2000 aged 68. No one was convicted in connection with the massacre, among the worst incidents of the Troubles.A 12th victim, Ronnie Hill, a school principal, spent 13 years in a coma afterwards and died in 2000 aged 68. No one was convicted in connection with the massacre, among the worst incidents of the Troubles.
Foster said police were following an active line of inquiry. The development follows the completion of an investigation by the historical enquiries team.Foster said police were following an active line of inquiry. The development follows the completion of an investigation by the historical enquiries team.
The report has not been published, however details have been handed to the PSNI serious crime squad for further examination.The report has not been published, however details have been handed to the PSNI serious crime squad for further examination.
Thursday marks the 25th anniversary of the bombing. A memorial service will be held at the scene for the survivors and relatives of those who were killed or injured.Thursday marks the 25th anniversary of the bombing. A memorial service will be held at the scene for the survivors and relatives of those who were killed or injured.
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