The first ever trial of a former British soldier accused of murdering victims of the ‘Bloody Sunday’ massacre opens on Monday in Belfast, in a...
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The first ever trial of a former British soldier accused of murdering victims of the ‘Bloody Sunday’ massacre opens on Monday in Belfast, in a landmark moment in Northern Ireland’s conflict-scarred recent history. The ex-paratrooper – identified only as “Soldier F” – faces two murder and five attempted murder charges over the 1972 atrocity, one of the most significant events in the three-decade-long “Troubles” that plagued the British territory. He has pleaded not guilty and last year applied to have the case against him dismissed, but a judge rejected his claim. The former soldier is charged with murdering civilians James Wray and William McKinney, and with the attempted...
The first ever trial of a former British soldier accused of murdering victims of the ‘Bloody Sunday’ massacre opens on Monday in Belfast, in a...
Former paratrooper charged with murdering James Wray and William McKinney on Bloody Sunday in Derry
Former paratrooper charged with murdering James Wray and William McKinney on Bloody Sunday in Derry
Soldier F is accused of killing James Wray and William McKinney in 1972.
Soldier F is accused of killing James Wray and William McKinney in 1972.
Ex-paratrooper accused of killing James Wray and William McKinney, and attempting to murder five others
The first-ever trial of a former British soldier accused of murder during the 1972 massacre began in Belfast on Monday.
More than five decades later, Soldier F faces justice for the deaths of James Wray and William McKinney in 1972.
A former paratrooper is set to face trial accused of murdering two people and attempting to murder five others at a civil rights protest during the...
A former paratrooper is set to face trial accused of murdering two people and attempting to murder five others at a civil rights protest during the...