21 september 1984: Dirk Verhofstadt en Victor Claeys aan Beauport Park Hotel in Hastings tijdens bezoek aan TV-expo in Brighton. Studiereis voor de Vlaamse Media Maatschappij (VMM/VMMa)

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21 september 1984: Dirk Verhofstadt en Victor Claeys aan Beauport Park Hotel in Hastings tijdens bezoek aan TV-expo in Brighton. Studiereis voor de Vlaamse Media Maatschappij (VMM/VMMa)



Enkele weken later gebeurde dit:
The Brighton hotel bombing was a Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) assassination attempt against the top tier of the British government that occurred on 12 October 1984 at the Grand Brighton Hotel in Brighton, England. A long-delay time bomb was planted in the hotel by IRA member Patrick Magee, with the purpose of killing Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and her cabinet, who were staying at the hotel for the Conservative Party conference.[2] Although Thatcher narrowly escaped injury, five people were killed including a sitting Conservative MP, and 31 were injured.
Patrick Magee had stayed in the hotel under the pseudonym Roy Walsh during the weekend of 14–17 September 1984. During his stay, he planted the bomb under the bath in his room, number 629, one floor above Thatcher's suite for the conference.[2] The device was fitted with a long-delay timer made from videocassette recorder components and a Memo Park Timer safety device. IRA mole Sean O'Callaghan claimed that 20 lb (9 kg) of Frangex (gelignite) was used. The device was described as a 'small bomb by IRA standards' by a contemporary news report and may have avoided detection by sniffer dogs by being wrapped in cling film to mask the smell of the explosive. (wiki)
De bom lag er dus toen wij het Grand Brighton Hotel bezochten voor de expo.
Tessens Lucas (foto)@ wikipedia