It comes after a review of evidence in the cases.
Two former British soldiers facing murder charges from the Troubles will not face trial.
Soldier F was facing prosecution over the deaths of James Wray and William Mc Kinney on Bloody Sunday in Derry in 1972.
Ex-Parachute Regiment member was only British troop charged over events in Derry in 1972 https://t.co/KnCN7Y5zBu
— The Irish Times (@IrishTimes) July 2, 2021
While the prosecution of Soldier B, charged with the murder of a teenager in Derry, has also collapsed.
Daniel Hegarty was shot in 1972 when he was just 15.
It comes after a review of evidence in the cases.
BREAK: The case against a former British soldier charged with the murder of teenager Daniel Hegarty during an Army operation in Derry / Londonderry in 1972 has collapsed, according to a solicitor for the victim’s family. pic.twitter.com/zsHjutH6tO
— David Blevins (@skydavidblevins) July 2, 2021

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