Wicked Sunday Soldier F case deferred until December following first hearing Procedures have been dismissed until December on account of Soldier F after the main hearing occurred in Derry today Soldier F didn’t show up in court and was rather spoken to by his lawful group At the short hearing Mark Mulholland QC speaking to the previous paratrooper affirmed he would provoke the endeavor to send him to Crown Court preliminary by calling observers at a blended committal hearing Judge Barney McElholm,
managing at the Magistrate’s Court in the city conceded a between time secrecy request to proceed with the assurance of the blamed’s character The choice to arraign the ex-paratrooper was reported by the Northern Ireland Public Prosecution Service in March Soldier F faces five endeavored murder accusations in connection to the shootings in Londonderry on January 30 1972 Bloody Sunday wound up one of the most infamous occurrences of the Northern Ireland Troubles when individuals from the Parachute Regiment opened flame on a horde of social equality demonstrators killing 13
Warrior F is blamed for killing James Wray and William McKinney He likewise stands blamed for the endeavored homicides of Patrick O’Donnell Joseph Friel Joe Mahon and Michael Quinn He faces a seventh supporting charge of the endeavored homicide of an individual or people obscure on the day Speaking before the meeting opened a legal counselor for a portion of the groups of the unfortunate casualties said they were not content with the way that the officer alluded to in reports as Soldier F has been conceded namelessness We expect to make entries to the open indictment administration that Soldier F is arraigned in a straightforward way as predictable with most of the arraignments of troopers in regard of the homicide and endeavored murder of Irish regular citizens here Ciaran Shiels from Madden Finucane specialists told writers outside the court