James Wray
James Wray was one of the victims of the Bloody Sunday massacre, which occurred on January 30, 1972, in Derry, Northern Ireland. He was shot and killed during a civil rights protest, where members of the British Army's Parachute Regiment opened fire on unarmed demonstrators. Wray's death became emblematic of the broader conflict in Northern Ireland and has been a focal point in discussions surrounding justice and accountability for those affected by the violence of that era.
Born on Jan 30, 1950 (75 years old)
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Switzerland:
James Wray was another victim of the Bloody Sunday shootings.
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United Kingdom:
James Wray was one of the victims shot dead on Bloody Sunday.
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Ireland:
James Wray was one of the victims of Bloody Sunday.
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Ireland:
Soldier F is charged with the murders of James Wray and William McKinney during disorder after a civil rights parade.
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Ireland:
James Wray was one of the civilians killed during the Bloody Sunday shooting in Derry.
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Slovakia:
James Wray was one of the victims of the Bloody Sunday incident in Derry.
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Ireland:
James Wray was another victim of the Bloody Sunday shootings.
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Slovenia:
James Wray was one of the two protestors killed during the Bloody Sunday incident.
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Slovakia:
James Wray was one of the 13 demonstrators shot during the Bloody Sunday incident.
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Ireland:
James Wray was one of the victims shot dead during the Bloody Sunday incident in Derry in 1972.
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