Two teenagers, 16-year-old Patrick Stanley and 15-year-old Geraldine O'Reilly, were killed when a bomb exploded at 10.28pm on 28 December 1972.
Today, wreaths will be laid at the site of the 1972 tragedy by representatives of Cavan County Council and Justice for the Forgotten, who have jointly organised the commemoration.Cathaoirleach Councillor John Paul Feely said the commemoration is an"opportunity to pause, to remember Geraldine O'Reilly and Patrick Stanley who tragically died, as well as those injured on that day".
Also speaking ahead of the ceremony, Margaret Urwin of Justice for the Forgotten said that"commemorative events are a source of great comfort and consolation to bereaved families and it is particularly important to mark significant anniversaries, such as this one".
No mention that it was Loyalist paramilitaries that planted the bombs or the probability of collusion.
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