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Loughinisland massacre: Court quashes Police Ombudsman report | |
(about 14 hours later) | |
Belfast High Court has quashed a report compiled by the Police Ombudsman into the Loughinisland massacre. | |
Six men died in the attack when loyalist gunmen opened fire in a pub in the County Down village in June 1994. | |
Relatives of those who died were strongly critical of the 2011 report, published by the former police ombudsman, Al Hutchinson. | |
Mr Hutchinson has since been replaced by Dr Michael Maguire, who will now lead a fresh investigation of the case. | |
The victim's families, who had branded the previous report a whitewash, welcomed the court's decision. | |
The six men who died in the in the Heights Bar shooting were all Catholics. | |
They were among customers watching the Republic of Ireland play Italy in a World Cup football match when UVF gunmen entered the pub and opened fire indiscriminately. | |
Those shot dead included 87-year-old Barney Greene, one of the oldest victims of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. | Those shot dead included 87-year-old Barney Greene, one of the oldest victims of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. |
Also killed were Adrian Rogan, 34, Malcolm Jenkinson, 53, Daniel McCreanor, 59, Patrick O'Hare, 35, and Eamon Byrne, 39. Five others were seriously wounded. | Also killed were Adrian Rogan, 34, Malcolm Jenkinson, 53, Daniel McCreanor, 59, Patrick O'Hare, 35, and Eamon Byrne, 39. Five others were seriously wounded. |
No one has been convicted of the murders, although 16 people have been arrested in connection with the attack. | No one has been convicted of the murders, although 16 people have been arrested in connection with the attack. |
Victims' relatives suspect the RUC investigation was undermined in order to protect informants. | Victims' relatives suspect the RUC investigation was undermined in order to protect informants. |
But in June last year, Mr Hutchinson found there was not enough evidence of collusion between police and the loyalist gang. | |
The relatives sought to have these findings' quashed, with lawyers for the families claiming the conclusions reached were flawed. | |
Mr Maguire took up office as Police Ombudsman in July. | |
His decision to re-open the case is believed to relate to statements made by a self-confessed UVF informer and a former RUC detective. | |
'More questions than answers' | |
The move has been welcomed by both Sinn Fein and the SDLP. | |
"The decision to quash this investigation which was brought forward by the previous Ombudsman Al Hutchinson and to re-investigate the tragic events that happened in Loughinisland is the right one," Sinn Fein's Caitriona Ruane said. | |
"It was clear that the families had no confidence in this investigation and its findings." | |
South Down MP, the SDLP's Margaret Ritchie, said: "The previous report posed more questions than it answered and pointed to collusion in the murder of six innocent catholic men. | |
"It is vitally important that the PSNI conduct their investigation in an expeditious manner." |