Limerick victim of Bloody Sunday omitted from history
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THERE have been a number of local commemorations to honour the memory of Tom Hogan in Dromin graveyard but questions have been asked about how he is remembered nationally.
Limerick GAA, political parties, historical societies and many more have paid their respects 100 years after Bloody Sunday. Mr Hogan was the only Limerickman to have died in the tragic events in Croke Park on November 21, 1920.
From Tankardstown, Kilmallock, Mr Hogan only moved to Dublin earlier that year to work as a mechanic. The 19-year-old was the last victim of the massacre. He was shot in the shoulder and had an arm amputated but gangrene then set in following the operation and he passed away the following Friday.