
Fifty years since Northern Ireland's Bloody Sunday
The History Hour
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Is Your Father Shot?
Tony docgerty was just nine years old at the time. He was from a tholic family living on a housing estate close to the root of the march. The first body i saw was that of a youth being carried out by other civilians with a priest in the lead, waving a bloody handkerchief as a white flag. As firing continued, we made our way gingerly forward across an open space devoid of cover, where we were to see more bodies and more evidence of bitalitis. By the end of the day, 13 civilians lie dead.
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