Timing of Springhill inquest plays into when hearing can proceed
An inquest to determine whether the use of lethal force was justified in an SAS ambush which killed four IRA men in Co Tyrone in 1992 is set to resume at the end of November.
The special forces opened fire as the men arrived at St Patrick’s Church car park in Clonoe in a stolen lorry they had used in the police station attack.A fresh inquest into the deaths opened earlier this year to hear evidence that was ready, including some witness statements. A review hearing on Friday was held to discuss progress on remaining evidence to be heard.
Further evidence to be heard includes a pathology report and an engineer’s report, as well as military, police and civilian witnesses. “The Springhill inquest is due to finish its next chapter on November 24 and for that reason we’re now looking to resume this on November 27,” he said.
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