Sussex Arms pub bombing


On 12 October 1992, the Provisional Irish Republican Army detonated a bomb that had been planted in the gents' toilets at the Sussex Arms pub in Upper St Martins Lane near Long Acre, London, killing one person and injuring seven.
A telephone call to a radio station was made at 1:21, nine minutes before the bomb exploded, saying a bomb had been placed "in the Leicester Square area"; a tourist-frequented spot in London.
The bomb exploded at 1:30pm, injuring 8 people. One of the wounded - thirty-year-old nurse David Heffer - died from injuries in hospital. It was the eighth IRA bomb in London in a six day period.
It was the first IRA pub bombing in England to kill people since the November 1974 Birmingham pub bombings, and the first IRA pub bombing in Britain causing injuries since the Hare and Hounds pub bombing in Lower Boxley Road in Kent in September 1975, when two police officers were injured in an IRA car bomb.