The use of lethal force by SAS soldiers was unjustified when they opened fire killing four IRA men in an ambush at Clonoe in County Tyrone, an inquest has ruled. Kevin Barry O'Donnell, 21 ...
SAS soldiers who shot and killed four IRA members in an ambush more than 30 years ago face prosecution after a coroner ruled that the use of lethal force was unjustified. The IRA terrorists were ...
Four Provisional IRA members - Kevin Barry O'Donnell, 21, Sean O'Farrell, 23, Peter Clancy, 19, and Daniel Vincent, 20 - were shot and killed on 16 February 1992 at St Patrick's Church in Clonoe ...
found that the SAS soldiers did not have an honest belief in the necessity of using lethal force and that it was unjustified and not reasonable. Four Provisional IRA members – Kevin Barry O ...
A CORONER sparked fury by ruling SAS soldiers were unjustified in killing four armed IRA terrorists. Ex-SAS Regimental Sergeant Major George Simm said the British Army “should down tools” in ...
The use of lethal force by SAS soldiers was unjustified when they opened fire killing four IRA men in an ambush at Clonoe in County Tyrone, an inquest has ruled. Kevin Barry O'Donnell, 21, Sean ...
He also rejected the soldiers' claims that the IRA members opened fire in the car park, saying they were 'demonstrably untrue'. Mr Justice Humphreys went on to say that reports created by the SAS ...
A coroner has ruled that members of the SAS who shot dead four IRA men in an ambush in Co Tyrone in 1992 used lethal force that was unjustified. Northern Ireland's presiding coroner, Mr Justice ...
IRA admitted four men were on ‘active service’ at time of shooting at Clonoe church in 1992 A coroner’s ruling that an SAS team was unjustified in shooting dead ...
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