1972 Grand Hotel bombing

The 1972 Grand Hotel bombing was a terrorist attack perpetrated by the Communist Party of West Grassland in an attempt to kill Oskar Hansoj and King Maichel II.

Background
On the 14th of August, minor renovations began in Hasat House, the residence of the Prime Minister, which forced him out. He was given the largest suite at the top of the Grand Hotel. Spies working for the CPWG found this information out and managed to stash 2 bombs in the suite, one on the large sofa and the other under a small desk. He, along with his wife, moved in the next day.

Bombing
On the noon of the 16th, King Maichel II (using his birth name Michael Beren) came into his room to talk about several pressing issues in the country. Hansoj managed to find the small supply of wine at this point, and by 8 pm were both intoxicated. At 10:17 Maichel went into the bathroom to take a bath, while Hansoj and his wife Maria watched the television. At 10:28, Maria decided to go to bed. At 10:30 sharp, both bombs exploded, instantly killing Hansoj. The entire main room, with kitchen and living room, was destroyed in the blast, along with most of the bedroom and a small amount of the bathroom. Maichel and Maria, who were both asleep, woke up in an instant. Both were injured but were rescued by emergency services not long later. Hansoj's funeral was held on the 1st of September. A 10 day period of mourning was declared by Maichel.