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    Conlon, along with fellow Irishmen Paul Michael Hill and Paddy Armstrong and Englishwoman Carole Richardson, known as the Guildford Four, [6] were convicted on 22 October 1975 of planting two bombs a year earlier in the Surrey town of Guildford, which killed five people and injured dozens more. [2]

    • Gerard Conlon, 1 March 1954, Belfast, Northern Ireland
    • Convicted on 22 October 1975 and sentenced to life imprisonment
  2. Jun 21, 2014 · Northern Ireland. UK criminal justice. Gerry Conlon, one of the Guildford Four, who was wrongly convicted of the 1974 Guildford IRA pub bombing, dies aged 60 after a long illness.

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  4. Mar 1, 2020 · Gerry Conlon after he was freed at the Old Bailey in 1989. Photograph: Ted Blackbrow/Daily Mail/REX. The Observer Guildford Four. This article is more than 4 years old. Life after the...

  5. 12 years; died in prison in 1980. Giuseppe Conlon had travelled from Belfast to help his son, Gerry Conlon, in the Guildford Four trial. Conlon, who had troubles with his lungs for many years, died in prison in January 1980, while the other six served their sentences and were released.

  6. As a member of the Guildford Four, a victim of one of Britain's worst miscarriages of justice. Gareth Peirce. Sun 22 Jun 2014 15.34 EDT. When Gerry Conlon, who has died aged 60 of lung...

  7. Jun 21, 2014 · Gerry Conlon the first of the Guildford Four to be freed, outside the Old Bailey, London, 19 Oct 1989. Photograph: TS/Keystone USA/Rex. Guildford Four. This article is more than 9...

  8. Dec 29, 2017 · 29 December 2017. Guildford pub bombs 1974. PA. Gerry Conlon pictured in 1991, two years after his release. Guildford Four member Gerry Conlon wrote to the Irish government...

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