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06 Sept 2025

Garda Síochána issues public appeal for information on Belturbet Bombing

Investigation into Belturbet bombings must be progressed

Two teenagers were killed in the atrocity shortly after Christmas on the 28th December 1972.

On 28th December 1972, three no warning bombs exploded in
• Belturbet, Co Cavan
• Clones, Co. Monaghan
• Mullnagoad, Pettigo, Co. Donegal

At 10.28 p.m. on 28th December 1972 a bomb which was contained in a red Ford Escort exploded outside Farrelly’s Bar and McGowan’s Drapery on Main Street, Belturbet, Co. Cavan. Two children, Patrick Stanley (16) and Geraldine O’Reilly (15), were killed in the Belturbet area. 8 other persons were injured.

Shortly before the Belturbet Bomb, at 10.01 p.m. on 28th December 1972, a bomb which was contained in a blue Morris 1100 exploded in Fermanagh Street, Clones, Co. Monaghan.  Two men were seriously injured.  Tragically, a local man from Clones, Patrick McCabe died on 4th January 1973 when he fell from a roof that he was repairing that was damaged in the Clones bomb. His death left a widow and eight children without a father.

At 10.50 p.m. on 28th December 1972, a bomb exploded outside a licensed premises called Britton’s in Mullnagoad, near Pettigo, Co. Donegal.  The bomb had been left beside the pub in a container.  One female was injured.

Today Monday 19th December 2022 Chief Superintendent Alan McGovern, Cavan/ Monaghan/ Louth Garda Division has made the following public appeal for information:

• To identify the person depicted in a photofit of the driver of the stolen red Ford Escort as compiled by the Garda at the checkpoint at Aghalane Bridge on the evening of the 28th December 1972

• To identify the person depicted in a photofit of the driver of a Blue Ford Cortina registration number BIA 477 stolen from Main Street Belturbet

• To identify the driver and occupants of the Blue Ford Cortina registration number BIA 477 stolen from Main Street Belturbet
   o Description of Driver - Man 18 years old 5’8” thin build, long thin pale face, long dark brown hair (curly), very conspicuous nose, wearing a dark blazer double breasted with wide lapels, collar and tie, wore a silver or steel band around his wrist.
   o Description of girl in rear of car - 18-19 years old, fairly tall, blonde hair coming down over shoulders, parted in the centre and pushed away from forehead, sharp featured, pale complexion, long dark overcoat (maybe red), polo neck pullover.
    o Description of Men who got into the same car -  Both dark haired, hair not as long as the driver’s hair, both about 20 years, (appeared taller than (1) above dark conservative clothes, well groomed, Northern accents, All appeared to be well dressed

• To identify individuals who were in Belturbet on 28th December 1972, one of whom was wearing a  distinctive ‘DUNLOP’ jacket
    o 25/28 years, 5’11” to 6’0” approx., dark brown or black bushy hair, not too long, sidelocks, broad/round face, fresh smooth complexion, very well built, wore black leather or plastic ‘wet look’ jacket with zip fastener, high collar turned up at back, side pockets, the word ‘DUNLOP’ in white ¾” lettering on breast or sleeve of jacket, large grey or white squares on trousers, spoke with northern accent
    o 23 to 25 years, 5’7” or 5’9”, straight dark coloured hair, medium length and well groomed, long oval shaped face, pointed chin, light build, wearing expensive looking black jacket, side pockets, bell bottom trousers, collar and tie. He wore a watch with gold bracelet.
   o Somewhat similar in description to No 2


• For information in relation to the whereabouts of the registration plates from the lagoon blue Ford Cortina registration number BIA 477 which was stolen from Belturbet on 28th December 1972, the registration plates which have never been recovered

• To identify the man who was observed driving a stolen Morris 1100 in Northern Ireland on 28th December 1972 who is described as having missing fingers.
    o The car that contained the Clones bomb, a blue Morris 1100, registration number 431 LZ had been stolen from a car park in Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh between 6.30pm and 7.35pm on 28th December 1972. 
   o Gardaí have received information that a person who is missing some fingers was observed driving a stolen blue Morris 1100 on 28th December 1972 in Northern Ireland.
• Any additional information which may assist Gardaí in their investigation

Speaking today Chief Superintendent McGovern said:

"There are people out there, who know who carried out these crimes. They may not have been able to speak at that time or since. Perhaps relationships have changed, and with the increasing passage of time, maybe they feel able to speak or as they are getting older, now may want to speak before an opportunity to do so is lost. I ask them to make contact with the investigation team and to help An Garda Síochána get answers for the families of those killed and injured in Belturbet, Clones or Pettigo.”

Appealing to the public Assistant Commissioner Michael McElgunn added: "We are appealing for people here and in Northern Ireland to consider the matters raised today – does anything jog a memory?  Do you have any information that might assist? 50 years have passed; families have suffered indescribably; parents have gone to their graves without answers!  Do you know something you have you held a secret for too long? It’s never too late to talk – please contact us.”

A dedicated investigation team under a Senior Investigating Officer has been established at an incident room at Ballyconnell Garda Station. The Garda investigation team can be contacted at the following numbers; Ballyconnell Garda Station 049 9525580, the Garda confidential line Free-phone 1800 666111, Crimestoppers 1800 250025 or Crimestoppers Northern Ireland 0800 555 111.
 

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