13 Northern Ireland Troubles inquests set for next four months

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13 Northern Ireland Troubles inquests set for next four months
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Legacy inquests planned for the coming months

Thirteen inquests into deaths in Northern Ireland’s troubled past are set to take place in the next four months.

Read more: Aidan McAnespie: Former soldier David Jonathan Holden found guilty over 1988 Troubles killing The inquests are part of a plan to progress more than 50 investigations involving 93 deaths between the 1970s and 2000 that had been mired in the coronial system for years. An inquest into the killing of Sam Marshall outside Lurgan police station in 1990 is scheduled for March, while five inquests are planned to take place in April.

Meanwhile, the Lady Chief Justice’s office said three inquests have concluded with findings awaited in two and the outcome of a legal challenge pending in the other.

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