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Soldier F found 'Not Guilty' on all counts

  • 23-10-2025 03:04PM
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    A former British paratrooper has been found not guilty at Belfast Crown Court of committing two murders and five attempted murders on Bloody Sunday in Derry.

    The veteran, named as Soldier F for legal reasons, was charged with the murders of James Wray and William McKinney during disorder after a civil rights parade in the city on 30 January 1972.

    "Whatever suspicions the court may have about the role of F, this court is constrained and limited by the evidence properly presented before it.

    "To convict it has to be upon evidence that is convincing and manifestly reliable.

    "The evidence presented by the Crown falls well short of this standard and signally fails to reach the high standard of proof required in a criminal case; that of proof beyond a reasonable doubt.

    "Therefore, I find the accused not guilty on all seven counts on the present bill of indictment."

    Soldier F cleared of two murders on Bloody Sunday

    Must say I'm not surprised considering Bloody Sunday was 53 years ago.



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