Memorial service for the 21 victims at Birmingham Cathedral, 21 November 2013. (Image: Birmingham Mail)

The 21 victims who died in the Birmingham pub bombings

by · Birmingham Live
Maureen Roberts, 20, had met up with her friend for a drink. Her mother, Ivy, later recalled she hadn’t really felt like going out but didn’t want to let her friend down.1 of 21
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Marilyn Nash, 22, and known as Paula to her family, was a supervisor at Miss Selfridges Boutique in Lewis’s Department Store. She had gone for a drink with a friend and work colleague, Anne Hayes, who also died.2 of 21
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Pipe-fitter Eugene Reilly, 23, had gone to the Tavern with a friend.3 of 21
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Dad-to-be Desmond Reilly, aged 20, had been working away from home in Durham as a pipe-fitter and had returned to the West Midlands. His son was born four months after his death.4 of 21
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Talented student Jane Davis, aged 17 was seen sitting in the pub with her friend Maxine Hambleton, with whom she had earlier been on holiday grape-picking in France.5 of 21
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