
Dolours Price
Dolours Price was a prominent member of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) known for her involvement in significant operations during the Northern Ireland conflict. She played a central role in the abduction and murder of Jean McConville, and her life has been the subject of documentaries and media portrayals, including the series 'No digas nada.' Price's activism and her later reflections on her past illustrate the complexities of the Troubles and the personal toll of political violence.
Born on Jan 01, 1951 (74 years old)
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Ireland:
Dolours Price was an IRA member who made allegations against Gerry Adams regarding his involvement in Jean McConville’s killing.
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Ireland:
Dolours Price was an IRA member who took Joe Lynskey south for a court-martial.
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Ireland:
Dolours Price claimed she drove Joe Lynskey across the Border to face interrogation.
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Spain:
Dolours Price was a member of the IRA and involved in the kidnapping and murder of Jean McConville.
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