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Families of paramilitaries killed in south got €15,000

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By Staff Reporter
29/01/09
WORDS: Michelle Williamson, whose parents George and Gillian were killed in the 1993 Shankill Road bombing in Belfast, and Families Acting for Innocent Relatives group leader William Frazer exchange words with Danny Bradley, right, whose two brothers were killed by the British army in Co Derry. Mr Bradley’s brother Robbie died in January 1972 when an army vehicle knocked him down in Greysteel. Seamus Bradley was fatally wounded on July 31 1972 in the Creggan area of Derry city    PICTURE: Hugh Russell
WORDS: Michelle Williamson, whose parents George and Gillian were killed in the 1993 Shankill Road bombing in Belfast, and Families Acting for Innocent Relatives group leader William Frazer exchange words with Danny Bradley, right, whose two brothers were killed by the British army in Co Derry. Mr Bradley’s brother Robbie died in January 1972 when an army vehicle knocked him down in Greysteel. Seamus Bradley was fatally wounded on July 31 1972 in the Creggan area of Derry city    PICTURE: Hugh Russell

PAYMENTS of €15,000 (£13,900) have already been made to the families of paramilitaries killed in the Republic during the Troubles, it emerged last night.



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