Caller Sam recalls seeing children playing underneath the bomb at the Albert Bridge on Bloody Friday

Jul 20, 2012, 09:02 AM

Tomorrow marks the 40th anniversary of Bloody Friday. Nine people died and 130 were injured when the IRA planter 23 bombs that devastated Belfast on the afternoon of July 21st 1972. Most of the dead were killed at Oxford Street bus station and the Cavehill road. Some were LITERALLY blown to pieces.

Last night the BBC aired an hour long documentary, detailing that days events. Did you see the programme, and more importantly - do you remember that day? Caller Sam remembers seeing children playing under one of the bombs on the Albert Bridge and chasing them off.