- Source: Sussex Arms pub bombing
On 12 October 1992, the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) detonated a bomb that had been planted in the gents' toilets in the Sussex Arms pub in Upper St Martins Lane near Long Acre, London, killing a man and injuring seven other people.
A telephone call to a radio station was made at 1:21 pm, nine minutes before the bomb exploded, saying a bomb had been placed "in the Leicester Square area"; a tourist-frequented spot nearby.
The bomb exploded at 1:30pm, injuring eight people. One of the wounded - thirty-year-old nurse David Heffer - died from his injuries in hospital. It was the eighth IRA bomb in London in a six-day period.
See also
Chronology of Provisional Irish Republican Army actions (1992–1999)
References
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- Sussex Arms pub bombing
- Guildford pub bombings
- Birmingham pub bombings
- Caterham Arms pub bombing
- Talbot Arms pub bombing
- Woolwich pub bombing
- Timeline of the Troubles in Great Britain
- Glasgow pub bombings
- Pub bombing
- 1973 Old Bailey bombing