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Soldiers used excessive force in 1971 Ballymurphy killings, finds inquest into the deaths

One additional death and 89 new infections detected in last 24 hours
 
 
     
   
     
  May 11, 2021  
     
 

Good afternoon

Today's news is dominated by the verdict from the inquest into the Ballymurphy killings in 1971. The coroner, Mrs Justice Keegan, issued her findings into the highly controversial killings, which happened after violence erupted on August 9 when soldiers moved into republican strongholds to arrest IRA suspects. She said that "all of the deceased were entirely innocent of wrongdoing on the day in question".

You can follow our extensive coverage of the verdict both online and in tomorrow's print edition of the News Letter. 

In Coronavirus news, the Department of Health recorded one additional Covid-19 related death and 89 new infections in Northern Ireland in the last 24 hours. It takes the coronavirus death toll since the beginning of the pandemic to 2,148.

Nearly half-a-million people in Northern Ireland, more than a third of the entire adult population, has now had two coronavirus vaccine doses. Health Minister Robin Swann said the vaccination programme has "already saved many lives".

You can follow our Coronavirus Live Blog for all the latest Covid-19 news.

Have a good evening

Michael Cousins
Deputy digital editor

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  One additional death and 89 new infections detected in last 24 hours  
     
  The Department of Health (DoH) recorded one additional Covid-19 related death and 89 new infections in Northern Ireland in the last 24 hours.  
     
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