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Easy to Forget
the Man - The First Inquest 1976 -
Abduction of Kevin Donegan - An alleged
"Family Affair" - More lies - The
BIRW Report 1998 - Hosking's Witness Account
1998 - Ludlow Family Account 1998 - Sunday
World report May 1976 - The Barron
Inquiry - Draft Terms of Reference
for the Barron Inquiry - A Fresh Inquest
- 2005 Inquest Account - Meeting
the Police Ombudsman - Ed Moloney Radio
Interview - 25th Anniversary - Profile
- Questions - Photographs
- Press Release -
Letter to RUC - Magill article
1999 - Press Coverage - Barron
Report Published - Ludlow Family
Response to Barron Report - Download
the Barron Report from the Oireachtas website (pdf file) - Statement
from Justice for the Forgotten - Joint
Oireachtas Committee Request for Submissions - Joint
statement from Justice for the Forgotten, Relatives for Justice and the
Pat Finucane Centre -
Download
Transcript of Ludlow family meeting with Oireachtas Sub-Committee (Word
file) - At the Oireachtas
Sub-Committee Hearing: 24 January 2006 - Publication
of the Oireachtas Report - Download
the Final Oireachtas Sub-Committee Report on the murder of Seamus Ludlow
from the Oireachtas website (pdf file) - Ludlow
family press release in response to the Oireachtas Report
Download
the Barron Report (pdf file) on the Dundalk bombing - Download
the International Report on Collusion - Download
the Oireachtas Committee Final Report on the Dundalk bombing and other
collusion attacks
Original
Ludlow Family website
- Second
Ludlow Family website - The
Dundalk Bombing
Photographs
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Left:
Eileen Fox, a sister of Seamus Ludlow, and Gerry Adams MP, at the launch of a
website for An Fhirrinne, a group campaigning on behalf of the victims of collusion, in 2006.
Representatives of this courageous and determined group showed solidarity
with the Ludlow family in 2005 by attending the fresh inquest into the death of
Seamus Ludloew at Dundalk Court. Their presence was deeply appreciated by the
Ludlow family.
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| Right: A Ludlow family press conference in Dublin in April 1999 to launch the
BIRW Report into the murder of Seamus Ludlow. Seen here is Jane Winter, Director of
British Irish Rights Watch, London, the
author of this independent report. Also present, third from left, is
jourmnalist/author Joe Tiernan. It was Joe who, in the mid-1990s, first revealed
the existence of the Garda cover-up, when he informed the Ludlow family that it
was long known that loyalists from the Six Counties were responsible for the
murder of Seamus Ludlow. |
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Left: Kevin Ludlow and nephew Jimmy Sharkey at the grave of his murdered brother Seamus
Ludlow at Ravensdale's Calvary Cemetery, north of Dundalk.. Seamus lies buried
with his parents James and Annie. Annie passed away several months after Seamus,
without being informed of the true nature of her beloved son's death.. The
family did not have the heart to tell her that he had been murdered! |
| Right: This is one of two published photographs of plain clothes and uniformed garda at the murder
scene in the lane where the body of Seamus Ludlow's was discovered on 2 May 1976. The
photographs were taken during the murder investigation in the days following the
finding of the body. In the other photograph, taken the day after the murder,
plain clothes detective John
Courtney can be seen looking into the ditch |
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