A Belfast Appeal Court in July ruled that the Government must establish a formal, public inquiry.
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Timeline: From Belfast solicitor’s earliest days in public eye to his death at hands of UDA - and his family’s decades-long search for justice
A Belfast Appeal Court in July ruled that the Government must establish a formal, public inquiry.
A Belfast Appeal Court in July ruled that the Government must establish a formal, public inquiry.
Solicitor was shot dead in his family home in north Belfast in February 1989 by the UDA
Solicitor was shot dead in his family home in north Belfast in February 1989 by the UDA
Decision comes after decades of campaigning by Finucane’s family, who say state complicity in crime was covered up
Solicitor was shot dead in Belfast home in February 1989 by loyalist paramilitaries in attack found to have involved state collusion
The Finucane family and their supporters have long believed that only a statutory inquiry could get to the truth
The Finucane family want a full and independent investigation into the death of their loved one.
The Finucane family want a full and independent investigation into the death of their loved one.
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