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1973: 'Bloody Sunday' inquest accuses Army The coroner presiding over the "Bloody Sunday" inquest has accused the British army of "sheer unadulterated murder".
The accusation came from the Londonderry City coroner, Major Hubert O'Neill, after the inquest jury returned an open verdict on the deaths. Thirteen people died on 30 January last year when members of the Parachute Battalion opened fire on people attending a civil rights march in Derry. Another man died later in hospital and 14 others were also shot and injured. Major O'Neill said there had been no justification for the soldiers to open fire. He said: "These people may have been taking part in a parade that was banned but I do not think that justifies the firing of live rounds indiscriminately."
"It is not for you or the jury to express such wide-ranging views, particularly when a most eminent judge has spent 20 days hearing evidence and come to a very different conclusion," Mr Hutton said. Catholic priests who were at the rally gave evidence to the inquest. They said many of the dead men were unarmed and running away when they were shot. They also claimed the troops' failure to stop firing prevented them from helping the sick and dying. The MP for Antrim North, Reverend Ian Paisley, has said he will ask the Northern Ireland Secretary for Major O'Neill's removal. "Mr O'Neill is not fit to be coroner for he has let his religious and political feelings dictate his decision," Mr Paisley said. |
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