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Tom Hogan
Tom died the Friday after Bloody Sunday, the last victim of the massacre.
A bullet in the shoulder resulted in his left arm being amputated.
Tom Hogan - Section 1
For five days 19-year-old Tom Hogan from Tankardstown, Co Limerick, suffered from his wounds. A bullet in the shoulder resulted in his left arm being amputated. Gangrene eventually set in.
Tom Hogan - Section 2
Tom had moved to Dublin in 1920 and found work as a mechanic. His mother and father had both died before Tom was 10 years of age, the youngest child in a family of seven.
Tom Hogan - Section 3
He joined the Irish Volunteers alongside his three brothers and the family were active throughout the War of Independence, offering their home as a safe house for Volunteers and hiding place for IRA messages.
Tom Hogan - Section 4
Tom died the Friday after Bloody Sunday, the last victim of the massacre. He was brought home and buried at Dromin cemetery, near Kilmallock.