Family of Derry man killed by British soldier 40 years ago criticise plans for a Troubles amnesty
“They tell us to move on, but they won’t let us.
Harry Duffy pictured with some of his children.
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The family of a Derry man killed by a British soldier 40 years ago has criticised plans by the British government to introduce a Troubles amnesty.
Henry (Harry) Duffy was shot and killed by a soldier of the 2nd Battalion Royal Anglian Regiment near to the junction of Little William Street and Sackville Street, Derry, on May 22, 1981.
The 44-year-old father-of-seven, whose wife had died four years earlier, was struck in the head by a plastic bullet.