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Derry Bloody Sunday families offered £50,000 compensation | Derry Bloody Sunday families offered £50,000 compensation |
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The BBC has learnt that the families of those killed on Bloody Sunday have been offered £50,000 each in compensation. | The BBC has learnt that the families of those killed on Bloody Sunday have been offered £50,000 each in compensation. |
Those seriously injured on the day have also been offered the same amount. | Those seriously injured on the day have also been offered the same amount. |
The offer was made following months of discussion between lawyers for the Ministry of Defence and the families' legal teams. | The offer was made following months of discussion between lawyers for the Ministry of Defence and the families' legal teams. |
The figure has been circulated in an email, but it is not clear yet if a formal letter has been sent to the families. | The figure has been circulated in an email, but it is not clear yet if a formal letter has been sent to the families. |
Under the terms disclosed to the BBC each of the 13 families whose relatives were killed would receive a payment of £50,000. | Under the terms disclosed to the BBC each of the 13 families whose relatives were killed would receive a payment of £50,000. |
The 13 people who were seriously injured would receive the same sum. | The 13 people who were seriously injured would receive the same sum. |
The total compensation package would be about £1.3m. A solicitor for one of the families has described the offer as derisory and said his client felt it was an insult to those who were killed. | The total compensation package would be about £1.3m. A solicitor for one of the families has described the offer as derisory and said his client felt it was an insult to those who were killed. |
The legal firm Madden and Finucane, which represents some of the families, said talks about compensation were ongoing. | The legal firm Madden and Finucane, which represents some of the families, said talks about compensation were ongoing. |
"Negotiations in respect of compensation are continuing with the Ministry of Defence and their legal representatives," they said. | "Negotiations in respect of compensation are continuing with the Ministry of Defence and their legal representatives," they said. |
"The contents of those negotiations shall remain confidential between the families of those murdered and the wounded whom we represent, and the MoD." | "The contents of those negotiations shall remain confidential between the families of those murdered and the wounded whom we represent, and the MoD." |
In a statement on Thursday, the Ministry of Defence said the Prime Minister had already "apologised for the Bloody Sunday events" and that discussions with the families' solicitors about compensation were ongoing. | |
It said any "speculation" about payments was "unhelpful and premature". | |
Thirteen people died when British soldiers opened fire during a civil rights march in Londonderry in 1972. A fourteenth person died later. | Thirteen people died when British soldiers opened fire during a civil rights march in Londonderry in 1972. A fourteenth person died later. |
The Saville Report into Bloody Sunday was published in June 2010. | The Saville Report into Bloody Sunday was published in June 2010. |
Prime Minister David Cameron apologised to the families and said the killings were "unjustified and unjustifiable". | Prime Minister David Cameron apologised to the families and said the killings were "unjustified and unjustifiable". |