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June 22 2016

Birmingham Pub Bombings Inquest Review

Euan Uncategorized

The families of the 21 victims of the 1974 Birmingham pub bombings will stand with Paddy Hill, who they thought was guilty of the murders, as they wait to see if there will be a new investigation into the IRA killings. A Birmingham coroner  has indicated that she will reopen an inquest, adjourned over 40 years ago, after receiving what she called “significant” new information.
http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/14523184.Birmingham_pub_bombings__families_of_dead_stand_with_wrongly_convicted_Paddy_Hill_as_new_inquest_looms/?ref=fbshr
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-36421035

 

Miscarriages Aftercare Study Birmingham Bombings Inquest Reopened

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