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Northern Ireland court to give verdict on soldier's role in 1972 Bloody Sunday killings
Soldier F faces charges of two murders and five attempted murders during Bloody Sunday, a 1972 shooting that killed 13 unarmed civilians, amid ongoing disputed evidence.
- A Northern Ireland court will deliver a verdict on Soldier F, the only British soldier charged in the 1972 Bloody Sunday shootings, on Friday.
- Judge Patrick Lynch will decide if Soldier F committed murder and attempted murder during the killings in Londonderry on January 20, 1972.
- Defense lawyer Mark Mulholland argued the prosecution's case was fundamentally flawed, relying on hearsay from deceased and untestifying witnesses.
- Prosecutor Louis Mably stated the soldiers intentionally fired on unarmed civilians, leading to 13 deaths and 15 injuries.
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Northern Ireland court to give verdict on soldier's role in 1972 Bloody Sunday killings
A Belfast court on Thursday is due to deliver its verdict on the sole British soldier charged with murder over the 1972 "Bloody Sunday" killings of 13 unarmed Catholic civil rights marchers in Northern Ireland.
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