''Don’t go far, your dinner’s nearly ready.'' But Dublin friends Noel Murray and Keith Byrne (aged 10 and 13 at the time) had other ideas that sunny day in August 1985. They were already well-season adventurers, often skipping school and undertaking trips.
Dinner would have to wait. They were about to embark on their biggest adventure yet!
It all began with a jaunt on a train to the seaside suburb of Dun Laoghaire, Ireland. But this particular jaunt of two carefree and streetwise boys from Darndale would even surpass their previous attempted jaunt to Butlin’s holiday camp in Wales by ferry.
This adventure would take them several thousand miles farther, expose the lack of international security checks from Dublin to London… to New York and, at one stage, the two young boys were even suspected of being duped terrorists on a bombing mission.
Their dinners got cold and over several days the two boys made world news headlines.
This is the story of their adventure….
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