Derry public encouraged to light a candle for Bloody Sunday victims
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People have been asked to place a candle in their window at the time shooting began on Bloody Sunday.
The Covid lockdown means that Bloody Sunday families cannot hold the usual minute’s silence at the memorial on Rossville Street.
This year the families and Bloody Sunday Trust have asked the public to put a candle in their windows at 4.10pm on Saturday, January 30, to mark the time when the first shots were fired in 1972.
On Sunday, January 31, the Museum of Free Derry will release a video at the time the normal memorial service is held.