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UDR murder accused John Downey can return to Co Donegal because of coronavirus

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UDR murder accused John Downey can return to Co Donegal because of coronavirus
A man charged with murdering two soldiers in 1972 can return home to Co Donegal because of Covid-19, a High Court judge has ruled.
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