Families vow to continue fight for justice after DPP move Mickey McKinney spoke to the media with his brothers, John (left) and Joe (right) watched by solicitor Fearghal Shiels, after the prosecution of two former soldiers over three deaths during Northern Ireland s troubled past were halted. Picture by Liam McBurney/PA Wire Seamus McKinney 03 July, 2021 01:00
Soldier F faced prosecution for the murder on Bloody Sunday of Jime Wray (left) and William McKinney.
The families of three people killed in Derry in 1972 have vowed to continue their fight for justice after it was announced the prosecutions of two soldiers accused of the killings would be discontinued.
Bloody Sunday families told murder charges against Soldier F dropped
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