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Johnathan Ball

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Johnathan Ball

Birth
England
Death
20 Mar 1993 (aged 3)
Warrington, Warrington Unitary Authority, Cheshire, England
Burial
Warrington, Warrington Unitary Authority, Cheshire, England Add to Map
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Johnathan Ball was a three-year-old victim of the Warrington bombings, an IRA attack that outraged the nation on 20 March 1993.


Twelve-year-old football fan Tim Parry also died as a result of the explosions which ripped through a busy high street.


Fifty-six other people were injured by two blasts within moments of each other just after midday.


It was the day before Mothering Sunday and Johnathan was with his babysitter buying a card for his mum. The babysitter survived but Johnathan died at the scene.


Johnathan's father, Wilf Ball, said in an interview that 10 years later his grief had still not ended: "It's hard not to be bitter. They took something away that you were living for. Sometimes I get a good day, sometimes I get a bad day."


In the years after their death the Foundation for Peace was set up in the names of the two young victims and, seven years after the blast, a youth centre was opened in Bridge Street where the bombing took place.


The deaths of Tim Parry (12) and Jonathan Ball (3) are memorialized in the Cranberries Song "Zombie".



Johnathan Ball was a three-year-old victim of the Warrington bombings, an IRA attack that outraged the nation on 20 March 1993.


Twelve-year-old football fan Tim Parry also died as a result of the explosions which ripped through a busy high street.


Fifty-six other people were injured by two blasts within moments of each other just after midday.


It was the day before Mothering Sunday and Johnathan was with his babysitter buying a card for his mum. The babysitter survived but Johnathan died at the scene.


Johnathan's father, Wilf Ball, said in an interview that 10 years later his grief had still not ended: "It's hard not to be bitter. They took something away that you were living for. Sometimes I get a good day, sometimes I get a bad day."


In the years after their death the Foundation for Peace was set up in the names of the two young victims and, seven years after the blast, a youth centre was opened in Bridge Street where the bombing took place.


The deaths of Tim Parry (12) and Jonathan Ball (3) are memorialized in the Cranberries Song "Zombie".





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  • Created by: JN
  • Added: Apr 11, 2013
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108330253/johnathan-ball: accessed ), memorial page for Johnathan Ball (27 May 1989–20 Mar 1993), Find a Grave Memorial ID 108330253, citing Fox Covert Cemetery, Warrington, Warrington Unitary Authority, Cheshire, England; Maintained by JN (contributor 47187664).