M62 coach bombing 40th anniversary
More than 200 people have attended a memmroial service to mark the 40th anniversary of the M62 coach bombing which claimed the lives of 12 people.
More than 200 people have attended a memmroial service to mark the 40th anniversary of the M62 coach bombing which claimed the lives of 12 people.
It's forty years today since 12 people were killed in a terrorist bombing on a bus on the M62 in West Yorkshire. 9 soldiers, a mother and her two children died when the blast ripped through a coach on it's way to Catterick Garrison.
Derrick and Ruth Yates helped the injured at the local hospital, after hearing the explosion.
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