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Mrs Roisin Fox. a 24-year-old Roman Catholic, who was held at gun-point in her Belfast home and beaten by members of the I.R.A., who accused her of being an informer for British troops. Her hair was cut off. and the youngest of her two children, a two-year-old girl, was thrown across the room. The I.R.A. gave Mrs Fox 48 hours to leave the cits.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33451, 5 February 1974, Page 17

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Mrs Roisin Fox. a 24-year-old Roman Catholic, who was held at gun-point in her Belfast home and beaten by members of the I.R.A., who accused her of being an informer for British troops. Her hair was cut off. and the youngest of her two children, a two-year-old girl, was thrown across the room. The I.R.A. gave Mrs Fox 48 hours to leave the cits. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33451, 5 February 1974, Page 17

Mrs Roisin Fox. a 24-year-old Roman Catholic, who was held at gun-point in her Belfast home and beaten by members of the I.R.A., who accused her of being an informer for British troops. Her hair was cut off. and the youngest of her two children, a two-year-old girl, was thrown across the room. The I.R.A. gave Mrs Fox 48 hours to leave the cits. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33451, 5 February 1974, Page 17