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The Omagh bombing inquiry delays third hearings to 2026 due to complex evidence, frustrating victims' families after 27 years.
The Omagh Bombing Inquiry, examining whether the 1998 attack that killed 29 people could have been prevented, has postponed its third chapter of hearings from March 2026 due to the complexity of evidence disclosure.
The inquiry, led by Lord Turnbull, is investigating the movements of a car stolen in the Republic of Ireland and used in the Real IRA bombing.
While the Irish government has committed to cooperation through a memorandum of understanding and is advancing legislation to allow Irish officials to give sworn testimony, concerns remain over delays.
Families of victims, including Michael Gallagher, have expressed frustration after 27 years of waiting for answers.
New hearing dates are expected in early 2026.
La investigación del bombardeo de Omagh retrasa las terceras audiencias hasta 2026 debido a pruebas complejas, frustrando a las familias de las víctimas después de 27 años.