Youngest Bloody Sunday victim to get £140,000 in damages
The first and youngest victim shot by a British soldier on Bloody Sunday is to receive more than £140,000 in damages, a High Court judge has ruled.Thirteen people were killed and others woundedVictims and their families have brought civil actions against the Ministry of Defence .
Mr Donaghy, 66, has accepted throwing stones at troops near William Street before he was hit in the thigh by a high velocity bullet. The court heard Mr Donaghy played for an elite youth soccer team in Derry before he was shot and had ambitions to make it as a professional in England.Thirteen people were killed and 15 wounded on Bloody Sunday
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