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Daniel Hegarty: Decision not to prosecute soldier who shot boy quashed | Daniel Hegarty: Decision not to prosecute soldier who shot boy quashed |
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Daniel Hegarty was shot dead by a soldier in 1972 | Daniel Hegarty was shot dead by a soldier in 1972 |
The family of a teenage boy shot dead in Londonderry in 1972 have successfully challenged a decision not to prosecute the soldier who killed him. | The family of a teenage boy shot dead in Londonderry in 1972 have successfully challenged a decision not to prosecute the soldier who killed him. |
Daniel Hegarty was 15 when he was shot twice in the head by a soldier. | Daniel Hegarty was 15 when he was shot twice in the head by a soldier. |
In July 2021 the Public Prosecution Service (PPS) announced it was dropping the prosecution of the veteran known as Soldier B. | In July 2021 the Public Prosecution Service (PPS) announced it was dropping the prosecution of the veteran known as Soldier B. |
The Court of Appeal has now quashed that decision. | The Court of Appeal has now quashed that decision. |
In his judgment on Thursday, Lord Justice Treacy said it came after "anxious scrutiny" of the details. | |
Daniel Hegarty's sister Margaret Brady says her family will keep fighting for justice | Daniel Hegarty's sister Margaret Brady says her family will keep fighting for justice |
The appeal was put forward by Daniel's sister Margaret Brady. | |
Speaking to reporters outside the court, Mrs Brady said she was blown away by the judgment and that her legal team welcomed the decision. | |
She said it was a very emotional day with the family wanting to pursue the appeal "not out of revenge, not out out of anger". | |
"I thought this was going to go on for another year," she said. | |
"The lawmakers should respect the law that they're representing." | |
Mrs Brady said she now wished for the soldier to be prosecuted. | |
Operation Motorman | Operation Motorman |
Daniel, who was a labourer, was shot during an Army operation in the Creggan area of Derry on 31 July 1972. | Daniel, who was a labourer, was shot during an Army operation in the Creggan area of Derry on 31 July 1972. |
It was during Operation Motorman, the name given to a military operation by the Army to reclaim "no-go areas" set up by republican paramilitaries in towns and cities in Northern Ireland. | It was during Operation Motorman, the name given to a military operation by the Army to reclaim "no-go areas" set up by republican paramilitaries in towns and cities in Northern Ireland. |
At the time it was largest British military operation since the Suez Crisis of 1956. | At the time it was largest British military operation since the Suez Crisis of 1956. |
Daniel's cousin Christopher Hegarty, who was 16, was wounded in the same incident. | Daniel's cousin Christopher Hegarty, who was 16, was wounded in the same incident. |
In 2011 an inquest jury unanimously found Daniel posed no risk and had been shot without warning. | In 2011 an inquest jury unanimously found Daniel posed no risk and had been shot without warning. |
An initial inquest had been held in 1973 and recorded an open verdict. | An initial inquest had been held in 1973 and recorded an open verdict. |
The second inquest was ordered by the Northern Ireland attorney general in 2009 after an examination by police detectives in the Historical Enquiries Team. | The second inquest was ordered by the Northern Ireland attorney general in 2009 after an examination by police detectives in the Historical Enquiries Team. |
In 2007 the UK government apologised to the Hegarty family for describing Daniel as a terrorist. | In 2007 the UK government apologised to the Hegarty family for describing Daniel as a terrorist. |
Troubles legacy bill | Troubles legacy bill |
The ruling comes as the UK government is due to introduce legislation on dealing with the legacy of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. | The ruling comes as the UK government is due to introduce legislation on dealing with the legacy of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. |
The Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Bill offers a conditional amnesty to those accused of killings and other Troubles-related crimes. | The Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Bill offers a conditional amnesty to those accused of killings and other Troubles-related crimes. |
Under recent amendments to the bill, conflict-related inquests must be concluded by 1 May 2024. | Under recent amendments to the bill, conflict-related inquests must be concluded by 1 May 2024. |
Any ongoing inquest that has not reached a verdict or finding would be closed. | Any ongoing inquest that has not reached a verdict or finding would be closed. |
The bill would create a new information recovery body, led by a senior judicial figure, to produce reports on hundreds of pre-1998 incidents in which people were killed or seriously injured. | The bill would create a new information recovery body, led by a senior judicial figure, to produce reports on hundreds of pre-1998 incidents in which people were killed or seriously injured. |
The bill is opposed by all the main political parties in Northern Ireland, as well as groups representing bereaved families and victims of the Troubles. | The bill is opposed by all the main political parties in Northern Ireland, as well as groups representing bereaved families and victims of the Troubles. |
Related Topics | Related Topics |
The Troubles | The Troubles |
Londonderry-Derry | Londonderry-Derry |
Foyle and West | Foyle and West |