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'I think about my brother every day...'

The families of the victims of those killed on Blood Sunday have voiced their disappointment at t...

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18.25 29 Sep 2020


'I think about my brother every day...'


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18.25 29 Sep 2020


The families of the victims of those killed on Blood Sunday have voiced their disappointment at the decision not to bring any further prosecutions against veterans.

On Tuesday, the North’s Public Prosecution Service announced no further former soldiers will be prosecuted over the killing of 13 civilians in Derry in 1972. 

In March last year, it was confirmed only Soldier F would be prosecuted - he's accused of two counts of murder and five of attempted murder, with that decision being upheld today.

Kate Nash is the sister of William Nash, who was killed on the day, and she joined Kieran on Tuesday's edition of The Hard Shoulder to give her reaction to the news.


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