Gerald Donaghey

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Gerald Donaghey was a young Irish civil rights protester who was shot and killed by British soldiers during the 1972 Bloody Sunday events in Derry, becoming one of the most controversial victims of the massacre.

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Gerald Donaghey canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bloody Sunday victim
human
ageAtDeath 17
causeOfDeath gunshot wound
citizenship Ireland
conflict The Troubles
countryOfBirth Northern Ireland
United Kingdom
countryOfDeath Northern Ireland
United Kingdom
countryOfResidence Northern Ireland
dateOfDeath 1972-01-30
ethnicGroup Irish
familyName Donaghey
givenName Gerald
killedBy British Army
surface form: British Army soldiers
mannerOfDeath homicide
movement Irish civil rights movement
name Gerald Donaghey self-link
notableFor being shot and killed on Bloody Sunday in Derry in 1972
controversy surrounding circumstances of his death
occupation civil rights activist
participantIn Bloody Sunday
Northern Ireland civil rights movement
placeOfBirth Derry
Derry
surface form: Londonderry
placeOfDeath Derry
Derry
surface form: Londonderry
residence Derry
sexOrGender male

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Bloody Sunday notableVictim Gerald Donaghey
subject surface form: Bloody Sunday (1972)
Gerald Donaghey name Gerald Donaghey self-link