Eugene Reavey
Eugene Reavey is the brother of the three Reavey brothers who were killed in what became known as the Reavey and O’Dowd killings, which occurred during the period referred to as the Troubles in Northern Ireland in 1970s. On 4 January 1976, seven Irish Catholic civilians–three members of the Reavey family in Whitecross and four members of the O'Dowd family in Ballydougan were shot in their homes in County Armagh, Northern Ireland, by members of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF), an Ulster loyalist paramilitary group. Two of the Reaveys and three of the O'Dowds were killed outright, with the third Reavey victim dying of brain haemorrhage almost a month later. Eugene Reavey has campaigned for justice in years since the incident.