Brighton hotel bombing
The Brighton hotel bombing was an attack at the Grand Hotel in Brighton, England. It happened on 12 October 1984. A time bomb was planted in the hotel by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) member Patrick Magee. The purpose was to kill Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and her ministers, who were staying at the hotel for the Conservative Party conference.[1] Thatcher narrowly escaped injury. Five people were killed, including two high-profile members of the Conservative Party, and 31 were injured.
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Location | Brighton, England, UK |
Coordinates | 50°49′17″N 0°08′50″W |
Date | 12 October 1984 02:54 (GMT) |
Target | Margaret Thatcher and her cabinet |
Attack type | Bombing Assassination attempt |
Weapons | Time bomb |
Deaths | 5 |
Non-fatal injuries | 31 |
Perpetrator | Provisional IRA |
References
- Gareth Parry (10 June 1986). "Patrick Magee convicted of IRA terrorist attack". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 30 April 2007.
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