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Jackie McIlhone, 17 years, Clyde Street, Belfast, who was one of 8 people who died when a Provisional IRA bomb exploded prematurely in Anderson Street in the East of the city on 28th May 1972. In a IRA death notice he was described as a lieutenant in the organisation. 197205280323
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