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Moy: No inquiry into loyalist murders of four Catholics

Kevin McKearney’s widow, Bernie, said: “Our inquest was stopped by the coroner and a public inquiry was recommended.

“We want our inquiry and are not accepting a lesser body like the ICRIR.

“Unfortunately, this secretary of state is no different than those before him and we will proceed to court to challenge him.”

Her solicitor, Gavin Booth, described Benn’s decision as a disgrace.

Benn’s decision mirrors one made last week in respect of murdered GAA official Sean Brown.

The government did, however, grant a public inquiry into the Pat Finucane case.

It said this was based on “unique circumstances” – the government twice having promised a public inquiry in 2001 and 2004.


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