A man wounded on Bloody Sunday in Londonderry in 1972 has been giving evidence at the murder trial of Soldier F.
Vous n'êtes pas connecté
For five decades, victims’ families have sought justice since the 1972 killings of unarmed civilians in Northern Ireland. An anonymous defendant now stands in court, although he denies all charges.
A man wounded on Bloody Sunday in Londonderry in 1972 has been giving evidence at the murder trial of Soldier F.
The ongoing trial into the alleged murder of two men by British soldiers in 1972 on so-called Bloody Sunday reached an important milestone on Friday...
A man shot in the face on Bloody Sunday in Londonderry in 1972 has been giving evidence at the murder trial of Soldier F.
Witness gives evidence at trial of Soldier F, who is accused of two murders, five attempted murders
Soldier F is on trial at Belfast Crown Court for murder of James Wray and William McKinney in 1972
Five men accused of executing contract killings that left two Durban Metropolitan Police Service officers and an African Narional Congress Youth...
John McCourt said he was struck himself by a rubber bullet and had not posed any threat to the soldiers.
Eye witness Denis McLaughlin recounts being hit with a rubber bullet fired by a soldier in Derry’s Glenfada Park
British Army veteran is on trial in Belfast charged with the murders of James Wray and William McKinney
Eye witness Jon McCourt recounts being hit with a rubber bullet fired by a soldier in Derry’s Glenfada Park