New inquests are to be held into the UVF murders of five Catholic men in mid-Ulster more than 30 years ago.
Francis McNally carried the coffin of his brother Phelim who was shot dead by loyalists in 1988New inquests are to be held into the Ulster Volunteer Force murders of five Catholic men in Mid-Ulster more than 30 years ago.
Sean Anderson, Thomas Armstrong, Dwayne O'Donnell, Thomas Casey and Phelim McNally died in four separate attacks.In a letter to their solicitor, the attorney general's office stated there was new information not considered at the first inquests.
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