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Parents pay tribute to Warrington bomb victim on what would have been 40th birthday

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The parents of schoolboy IRA bomb victim Tim Parry will are getting ready to mark what should have been his 40th birthday, 27 years after he died.

Grieving Colin and Wendy Parry recalled the devastating moment their 12-year-old son’s life was cut short by ­terrorists as he went on a shopping trip.

Everton fan Tim had gone to Warrington town centre in Cheshire to buy replica shorts worn by Toffees ­goalkeeper Neville Southall, when one of two IRA bombs exploded in a bin next to him in March 1993.

He died five days later. Johnathan Ball, three, was also killed in the blasts. Colin said: “The light that always shone from Tim’s eyes, was extinguished that day leaving a void that nothing could ever fill. “Five days after the bomb blast, Wendy

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