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Gerard Patrick " Gerry " Conlon (1 March 1954 – 21 June 2014) was a Northern Irish man known for being one of the Guildford Four who spent 15 years in prison after being wrongly convicted of being a Provisional IRA bomber.
- Gerard Conlon, 1 March 1954, Belfast, Northern Ireland
- Convicted on 22 October 1975 and sentenced to life imprisonment
- Guildford pub bombings on 5 October 1974
- Conviction quashed by Court of Appeal on 19 October 1989
Sun 22 Jun 2014 15.34 EDT. When Gerry Conlon, who has died aged 60 of lung cancer, met survivors of the US's Guantánamo Bay detention camp, he found that their 21st-century experiences mirrored...
Dec 29, 2017 · Guildford Four member Gerry Conlon wrote to the Irish government describing his "living hell" in prison, declassified documents have shown. A letter written by Mr Conlon 12 years into his life...
Jun 21, 2014 · Gerry Conlon: the man who served 15 years for a crime he did not commit. Conlon, who died on Saturday, was one of the men jailed in 1975 for the attack on a pub in Guildford which killed five...
Aug 11, 2023 · Gerry Conlon was one of the Guildford Four, falsely imprisoned for IRA bombings in England. This documentary tells his story and how he fought for justice after his release, with interviews and testimonies from friends and experts.
Jun 21, 2014 · Gerry Conlon, who was wrongly imprisoned for the IRA Guildford pub bombing in England in 1974, died Saturday in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He was 60. He was one of the Guildford Four, who were...
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Jun 22, 2014 · Sun 22 Jun 2014 04.42 EDT. One of the best-known victims of a miscarriage of British justice, Gerry Conlon of the Guildford Four, has died at home in his native Belfast. Portrayed on film by ...