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38th Anniversary of Dublin and Monaghan bombings

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A ceremony will take place this morning to remember all of those who died in the Dublin and Monaghan bombings in 1974.

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This morning, a wreath will be laid at the site of one of the bombs on Talbot Street in the Capital.

It will be followed by mass at the nearby Pro Cathedral to remember the 33 people who died, including 21 year old Breda Turner from Thurles and 46 year old Maureen Shields from Hollyford.

Justice for the Forgotten is encouraging members of the public to come along to today's events, marking 38 years since the atrocities.

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