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Edward O’Neill, a survivor of a blast on Parnell Street which killed his father, was left with life-long injuries.
Baby Martha O’Neill was stillborn three months after the bombings on 17 May 1974.
Enda Kenny met with the survivors and families of the victims at government buildings this evening.
Justice for the Forgotten will mark the occasion with a wreath-laying ceremony at 11.30am tomorrow. The bombs were the first car-bombs to explode in the Republic of Ireland.