List of Victims Killed or Wounded By The Kelly Gang
Name | Injury | Date |
---|---|---|
Constable Fitzpatrick | wounded | April 1878 |
Sergeant Michael Kennedy | shot dead | 26 October 1878 |
Constable Scanlan | shot dead | 26 October 1878 |
Constable Lonigan | shot dead | 26 October 1878 |
Aaron Sherritt | shot dead | 26 June 1880 |
Martin Cherry | shot dead | 28 June 1880 |
John Jones (11yo) | shot (died) | 29 June 1880 |
C. C. Rawlins | wounded | 28 June 1880 |
Superintendent Hare | wounded | 28 June 1880 |
Martha Jones (14yo) | wounded | 28 June 1880 |
Total: six dead, four wounded.
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