Person    | Female  Born 8/1/1958  Died 17/12/1983

Jasmine Cochran Patrick

Categories: Tragedy

Jasmine Cochran Patrick

Andrew Behan has researched this woman: She was born Caroline Jasmine Hay on 8 January 1958. In 1980 she married Nigel Aylmer James Harold Kennedy-Cochran-Patrick and on 8 April 1981 their son, Neil Aylmer James Harold Cochran-Patrick was born. She was an assistant stockbroker and died, aged 25 years, a victim of the Harrod's bombing on 17 December 1983.

Andrew notes: Most of the information has been obtained from The Peerage but they seem to have her year of birth incorrectly shown as 1960. The 8 January 1958 date of birth is that shown on the Civil Registration Death Indexes held at the General Register Office. It would appear that the family dropped the 'Kennedy' part of the double hyphenated surname at some point after she married in 1980.

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