Colm Murphy and Seamus Daly, who were found liable for the 1998 atrocity in a civil court, won a retrial but refused to attend
The failure of two men accused of playing a central role in the Real IRA Omagh bomb massacre to turn up in court demonstrated how little they cared for the judicial process, a victims' lawyer claimed on Monday.
Colm Murphy and Seamus Daly refused to attend a retrial of a civil trial taken against them by relatives of some of the 29 men, women and children killed in Northern Ireland's single biggest terrorist atrocity.
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