Court grants bail to suspect accused of 1990 Co Antrim bomb attack

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Eamonn Christopher O'Boyle, 53, from Co Donegal is granted bail after a court hears a series allegations related to a bomb blast at a garage in Randalstown on 25 November 1990. A judge at the pre-trial hearing decided there was enough evidence at this stage to proceed.

A suspect accused in connection with a bombing attack in Northern Ireland in 1990 has appeared in court.

He was charged by investigators with Northern Ireland police's Legacy Investigation Branch with causing the explosion at French's garage in New Street, Randalstown, at around 10.45pm on 25 November 1990, and possessing explosives with intent to endanger life. A detective chief inspector for the Police Service of Northern Ireland told the court he could connect the man to the counts, and made a series of allegations.

 

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