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  1. May 1, 2019 · In 2013, Dolours Price was found dead in her home from an overdose of sedatives and antidepressants – a desultory end to a woman of such passion. It wasn’t a suicide, according to the coroner, but rather “death by misadventure,” fitting for a woman who led a life of adventure and whose name means “sorrow.”.

  2. Mar 23, 2019 · I, Dolours, from director Maurice Sweeney, presents a powerful and disturbing portrait of Price, who died in 2013 and spent time in prison for her role in the IRA bombing of London's Old Bailey in 1973. The documentary sees the once-idealistic Price reflect on her part in the troubles and the depths she was willing to sink to in the name of the ...

  3. Price, Dolours (1950–2013), republican paramilitary, was born on 16 December 1950 in Belfast, the daughter of Albert Price (1915–96), upholsterer, and his wife Christina (née Dolan). Dolours had three sisters (the eldest died soon after birth) and a brother; she was particularly close to Marian (b. 1954), leading some commentators to ...

  4. Jan 24, 2013 · Thu 24 Jan 2013 08.06 EST. Dolours Price, the IRA Old Bailey bomber who later became a bitter critic of Sinn Féin's peace strategy, has been found dead at her home in north Dublin. The Garda ...

  5. Moloney's responsibility for Dolours Price, the late IRA volunteer jailed for bombing offences in 1974, has, after endless convolutions, taken him to the Galway Film Fleadh. A journalist for over ...

  6. Mar 9, 2015 · Dolours was arrested, as was Marian Price; at the subsequent trial, the detective who interrogated Marian recalled that, at precisely 2:50 P.M., “she raised her wrist and looked very pointedly ...

  7. Jan 24, 2013 · Dolours Price was born in 1951 and was originally from Belfast. In 1973 she was convicted as part of the IRA unit that carried out the Old Bailey bombing, along with her sister Marian Price and ...

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