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Northern Ireland's former police chief Sir Ronnie Flanagan has apologised to the families of the victims of the Omagh bomb. | Northern Ireland's former police chief Sir Ronnie Flanagan has apologised to the families of the victims of the Omagh bomb. |
Sir Ronnie was the head of the police at the time of the 1998 Real IRA attack, which left 29 people dead. | Sir Ronnie was the head of the police at the time of the 1998 Real IRA attack, which left 29 people dead. |
He met Victor Barker - whose son died in the blast - who has been critical of the lack of court convictions. | He met Victor Barker - whose son died in the blast - who has been critical of the lack of court convictions. |
Mr Flanagan told Channel 4 News he was "desperately sorry" people had not yet been brought to justice. | |
"I publicly apologise to all those families and all those victims; to all those who were injured, without reservation," he said. | |
Last month the case against Sean Hoey collapsed and he was acquitted. | Last month the case against Sean Hoey collapsed and he was acquitted. |
The families expressed criticism of Mr Flanagan, who is now Her Majesty's Inspector of Constabulary. | The families expressed criticism of Mr Flanagan, who is now Her Majesty's Inspector of Constabulary. |
"Of course as chief constable, I have to take responsibility for the shortcomings that the judge highlighted and I take responsibility for those shortcomings," he added. | "Of course as chief constable, I have to take responsibility for the shortcomings that the judge highlighted and I take responsibility for those shortcomings," he added. |
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