Dear John, How are you doing? I’m sure you have heard of the sectarian violence in Northern Ireland through the news. The last month was the longest, most complex and bitter battles with in the families of Northern Ireland. The tragedy that struck in my family …show more content…
The unforgettable disaster that struck my family on 15 August 1998 will never be forgotten and I believe that this day will never be forgotten by the families who lost their loved ones in the car bombing. He wasn’t just my son you know he was my workmate, he was everything to me. I feel lonely without him in my life now. You know my two daughters and my wife Patsy are against me in my decision to find the killers to justice. All Pasty wants to know is that if he is at peace and however is ready to move on in life. But you know John I can’t do it like that I have to bring the killers to justice and then only I would feel like I have done something in the memory of my son and John that’s the only way I believe that my son would rest in peace. You know John this calamity is creating differences in my family and also creating conflicts within my family. The truth and justice to me is important in memory of my dearly son