1976_Olympia_bombing

1976 Olympia bombing

1976 Olympia bombing

Bomb attack in West London


The 1976 Olympia bombing was a bomb attack on 27 March 1976 carried out by the Provisional IRA at the Olympia exhibition centre in west London.[1] A 2 lb (0.91 kg) bomb exploded in a litter bin at the top of an escalator inside the centre, which at the time was crowded with 20,000 people attending the Daily Mail's Ideal Home Exhibition. 85 people were injured and 4 people lost limbs.[2] One casualty, 79-year-old Rachel Hyams, died from her injuries 21 days later.[3][4] Police said they received no coded warning from the IRA, but the Sunday Mirror in Manchester said it received a call from the Provisional IRA's “Irish Brigade” claiming responsibility.[5] Due to the outrage caused, the IRA temporarily halted its bombing campaign in Britain.

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  1. "Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York on March 28, 1976 · Page 4". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
  2. "London Bomb Explosion Injures 80 at Exhibition Hall". The New York Times. 28 March 1976. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 16 May 2018.



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