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Miami Showband massacre HET report due for release | Miami Showband massacre HET report due for release |
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The families of the murdered members of the Miami Showband will give their reaction to a report by the Historical Enquiries Team (HET) on Wednesday. | The families of the murdered members of the Miami Showband will give their reaction to a report by the Historical Enquiries Team (HET) on Wednesday. |
Three members of the band were killed in July 1975 after their minibus was stopped by a fake army patrol. | Three members of the band were killed in July 1975 after their minibus was stopped by a fake army patrol. |
The patrol was made up of soldiers from the Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR) and members of loyalist paramilitary group, the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF). | The patrol was made up of soldiers from the Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR) and members of loyalist paramilitary group, the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF). |
The HET was established to look at controversial Troubles-related deaths. | The HET was established to look at controversial Troubles-related deaths. |
The Miami Showband was travelling home to Dublin after a gig in Banbridge, County Down, when the minibus was stopped at a roadblock. | The Miami Showband was travelling home to Dublin after a gig in Banbridge, County Down, when the minibus was stopped at a roadblock. |
The members of the band were made to line up at the side of the road while one UVF member tried to hide a bomb on the bus. The plan was that the bomb would explode en route killing everyone on board. | The members of the band were made to line up at the side of the road while one UVF member tried to hide a bomb on the bus. The plan was that the bomb would explode en route killing everyone on board. |
But the bomb went off prematurely, killing Harris Boyle and Wesley Somerville - who were members of the UDR, as well as being in the UVF. | But the bomb went off prematurely, killing Harris Boyle and Wesley Somerville - who were members of the UDR, as well as being in the UVF. |
After the explosion the other members of the UVF gang opened fire on the band, killing lead singer Fran O'Toole, guitarist Tony Geraghty, and trumpeter Brian McCoy. | After the explosion the other members of the UVF gang opened fire on the band, killing lead singer Fran O'Toole, guitarist Tony Geraghty, and trumpeter Brian McCoy. |
The bass player Stephen Travers was also seriously hurt and barely survived his injuries. | The bass player Stephen Travers was also seriously hurt and barely survived his injuries. |
Three members of the UDR were eventually convicted for their part in the attack. | |
James Somerville, Thomas Crozier and James McDowell all received life sentences, and remained in jail until their release under the terms of the Good Friday Agreement. | James Somerville, Thomas Crozier and James McDowell all received life sentences, and remained in jail until their release under the terms of the Good Friday Agreement. |
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