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Families of Hyde Park bombing victims to challenge High Court ruling

Families of Hyde Park bombing victims to challenge High Court ruling PA 16 December 2020, 3:51 pm Families of the Hyde Park bombing victims say they will challenge a decision not to award punitive damages to “mark society’s condemnation” of the atrocity. Mr Justice Martin Spencer was asked at a High Court hearing earlier this month to award “exemplary damages” because relatives of four British soldiers killed in the atrocity have been denied some “measure of justice, and thereby closure” with no-one ever prosecuted, convicted and punished. In a ruling on Wednesday, the judge said awarding such damages would require an extension of the law which would be “for either Parliament or the higher courts, and probably the Supreme Court”.

Judge refuses to order punitive damages for IRA Hyde Park bombing victims families

Families of the Hyde Park bombing victims have will challenge judge ruling Judge ruled it was up to Parliament or the Supreme Court to award the damages  Said courts had never been asked to issue damages in terror attack civil claim  But he awarded more than £715,000 to daughter of one of the soldiers killed  High Court ruled last year John Downey was liable for the 1982 bombing  It killed servicemen Lance Cpl Jeffrey Young, 19, and Trooper Simon Tipper, 19.  Lieutenant Anthony Daly, 23, and Cpl Major Roy Bright, 36, were also killed 

Daughter of Hyde Park bomb victim to appeal ruling on damages

Daughter of Hyde Park bomb victim to appeal ruling on damages Owen Bowcott Legal affairs correspondent © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Isabel Infantes/PA The daughter of a victim of the Provisional IRA’s 1982 Hyde Park bombing will appeal against a high court ruling that she is not entitled to punitive damages for the atrocity. Sarah Jane Young, whose father was killed in the central London blast when she was four years old, and relatives of other victims of the attack on a Royal Household Cavalry ceremonial troop said they would challenge the judgment. Earlier, Mr Justice Martin Spencer announced that awarding exemplary or punitive damages would require an extension of the law, which would be “for either parliament or the higher courts, and probably the supreme court”.

Hyde Park bombing: Family awarded £715,000 in damages

Hyde Park bombing: Family awarded £715,000 in damages  Dead horses and wrecked cars in the aftermath of the IRA Hyde Park bomb attack on the Household Cavalry in 1982 Sian Harrison, PA 16 December, 2020 11:52 The family of one of four British soldiers killed in the July 1982 Hyde Park bombing has been awarded £715,000 in damages. The ruling was made following a civil action against convicted IRA member John Downey after a criminal case collapsed at the Old Bailey in 2014. A High Court judge ruled last year that Downey was an active participant in the bombing and was jointly responsible with others for the attack, which left 31 other people injured.

Daughter of Welsh soldier killed in IRA Hyde Park attack awarded over £700,000 in damages

Daughter of Welsh soldier killed in IRA Hyde Park attack awarded over £700,000 in damages Sarah Jane Young was four-years-old when she watched from her nursery window at Knightsbridge barracks the aftermath of the Hyde Park bombing 15:45, 16 DEC 2020 Sign up for our Crime and Punishment NewsletterInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. The inside stories on the latest court stories from Wales When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice The daughter of a Welsh soldier killed in an IRA attack has been awarded over £700,000 in damages by a High Court judge.

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