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Ten shot dead in Ballymurphy massacre entirely innocent, coroner finds Family of victims express joy and relief at verdicts of inquests into 1971 killings Tue, May 11, 2021, 08:23 Updated: Tue, May 11, 2021, 18:52 A judge-led inquiry has found that British soldiers unjustifiably shot or used disproportionate force in the deaths of nine of the 10 innocent people killed in an 1971 incident in Ballymurphy Belfast. Video: Reuters Families celebrate outside the International Convention Centre in Belfast after a coroner ruled those shot dead in Ballymurphy in 1971 were ‘entirely innocent’. Photograph: Liam McBurney/PA Wire
Ten people shot dead in Ballymurphy, west Belfast, in 1971 were “all entirely innocent of any wrongdoing on the day in question”, a coroner has found. ....
I am grateful to John Kerley who sent me the corresponding clipping from a local newspaper:- The annual St George’s Day parade of Boy Scouts from Salisbury and the surrounding villages, was held on Sunday afternoon, in commemoration of their founder, Sir Robert Baden-Powell. The parade of about 400, comprising rover crews, scout troops and cub packs, assembled in the Market Place and then marched via Winchester Street to the Methodist Community Church in St Edmunds Church Street. The parade was under the command of the District Commissioner, Mr Jack Wort. At the service, conducted by the Rev E Dover, a scout and a cub read their laws and promises, and Mr Dover gave a short address. ....