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Father in plea for son's justice | Father in plea for son's justice |
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The family of a Londonderry man left in a vegetative state after a sectarian assault have said they won't rest until all those responsible are caught. | The family of a Londonderry man left in a vegetative state after a sectarian assault have said they won't rest until all those responsible are caught. |
Paul McCauley, 32, suffered permanent brain damage after the attack in the Waterside in 2006. | Paul McCauley, 32, suffered permanent brain damage after the attack in the Waterside in 2006. |
Daryl Proctor, now 18, is serving a 12 year sentence in a young offenders centre for his role in the attack. | Daryl Proctor, now 18, is serving a 12 year sentence in a young offenders centre for his role in the attack. |
Mr McCauley's father Jim called on Proctor to give police the names of the others involved. | Mr McCauley's father Jim called on Proctor to give police the names of the others involved. |
"It is totally wrong that these people should walk free," he said. | "It is totally wrong that these people should walk free," he said. |
"I think we as a family owe it to Paul, and I think those who know the names owe it to society, because this damage has been done to us but the threat remains to others," he said. | "I think we as a family owe it to Paul, and I think those who know the names owe it to society, because this damage has been done to us but the threat remains to others," he said. |
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Paul McAuley's father speaking to Enda McClafferty |