Person    | Male  Born 24/5/1967  Died 30/4/1999

Nicholas Paul Moore

Categories: Tragedy

Nicholas Paul Moore was born on 24 May 1967. His birth was registered in the 2nd quarter of 1967 in the Ipswich registration district, Suffolk.

Aged 27 years, he was one of three people who were killed on 30 April 1999 in the Admiral Duncan public house bombing at 54 Old Compton Street, London, W1D 4UD and is commemorated as Nick Moore on the plaque beside the three trees planted in their memory in St Anne's Gardens, Wardour Street, London, W1.

His death was registered in August 1999 in the Westminster registration district, Greater London. Following a funeral at St John the Baptist Church, Felixstowe, Suffolk, he was cremated in Ipswich.

Credit for this entry to: Andrew Behan.

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