
Cormac Quigley
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In March 1972, a young boy from Derry named Cormac Quigley wrote a heartfelt letter to taoiseach Jack Lynch expressing his sadness about not being able to play outside following the violence of Bloody Sunday.
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A young Derry boy named Cormac Quigley wrote to taoiseach Jack Lynch expressing his unhappiness that he was not able to go outside to play.
Boy’s letter about not being able to play outside after Bloody Sunday touched taoiseach, new State records show – The Irish TimesThe Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859·
Ireland· 2025-03-31










