Talk:Michael Hogan (Gaelic footballer)

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Number of dead[edit]

The Bloody Sunday (1920) article states the number of dead at this game as 14 civilians. Which number is correct? Mmoneypenny 15:41, 12 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The editor of Ryan's account (extern link) records the number killed, including Hogan at 14. I am inclined to think this is correct, but will check other sources. Seven people had been shot to death, and five more had been fatally wounded; another two people had been trampled to death by the crowd. That adds up to 14 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.235.1.105 (talkcontribs)

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