Jackie Duddy

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Jackie Duddy was a 17-year-old civil rights protester from Derry who became the first person shot dead by British soldiers during the Bloody Sunday massacre in 1972.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf person
ageAtDeath 17
associatedWith Edward Daly
surface form: Fr Edward Daly
burialPlace Derry City Cemetery
causeOfDeath gunshot wound
commemoratedOn Bloody Sunday Memorial in Derry
surface form: Bloody Sunday anniversary events in Derry
countryOfBirth Northern Ireland
countryOfDeath Northern Ireland
dateOfBirth 1954-03-30
dateOfDeath 1972-01-30
ethnicity Irish
fullName John Johnston Duddy
givenName John
hasSister Kay Duddy
killedBy British Army soldier
knownFor being the first person shot dead by British soldiers on Bloody Sunday
mannerOfDeath homicide
memorializedBy Bloody Sunday memorial in Derry
statue in Rossville Street, Derry
movement Northern Ireland civil rights movement
surface form: civil rights movement in Northern Ireland
nationality Northern Irish
nickname Jackie
notableEvent shot while running away during Bloody Sunday march
occupation apprentice barman
participantIn Bloody Sunday
Northern Ireland civil rights movement
placeOfBirth Derry
Derry
surface form: Londonderry
placeOfDeath Derry
Derry
surface form: Londonderry
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic
residence Bogside
surface form: Bogside, Derry
subjectOf Saville Inquiry
surface form: Saville Inquiry report on Bloody Sunday

artworks depicting his death with Fr Edward Daly

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Bloody Sunday notableVictim Jackie Duddy
subject surface form: Bloody Sunday (1972)