Michael Galacheer, whose son Aiden was killed in the 1998 Republican Bomb Bomb attack in the city of Tyrone, also pressed the British and Irish government to fully cooperate with the investigation.
The investigation will investigate whether cruelty could be prevented.
He began four weeks commemorative hearing on Tuesday, remembering the victims and hearing from those who were injured or directly affected.
G -H Gallagher has been campaigning for many years to investigate and undertakes a judge, resulting in a judge in 2021. It has found that it is plausible that there is a real perspective that bombing can be prevented by security services and calls on For new investigations on both sides of the Irish border.
In 2023, the United Kingdom government announced that it would have an independent legal investigation into the bombing.
Ruiri de Burka, CEO at the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs, attended the first public hearing of Omi’s investigation last July.
He told the investigation that he was present on behalf of his government to alert in “the latest conditions, our commitment to facilitate and support the work of this investigation.”
Mr. Gallagher said on Tuesday: “I just hope for me that this is the beginning of the end that we receive the answers we need, both the British government and the Irish government are fully cooperating with the investigation and as a victim I can I say that’s all I can do.
“I am very grateful for everyone who has helped us get to this point to see the end.”
G -n Galaheer also praised the focus on victims in this phase of investigation such as “bringing humanity” into production.
“It’s important to be here to support other families, Spanish families are giving evidence this morning, it will be difficult,” he said.
“He returns a lot of him, but it is extremely important to focus this week and next week and the week after the victims. In all this, sometimes the voice of the victims is lost because there are so many technical arguments, but it brings humanity to it. “