Ireland accused of ‘wasting seven years’ in Kieran Doherty inquest
The government has been accused of “wasting ” more than seven years in an inquest into the death of a dissident republican.
Kieran Doherty, 31, was found dead on the Braehead Road in Derry, close to the border of the Republic, on February 24th, 2010. He had been kidnapped, stripped, bound and shot.
He was reported to have been involved with the dissident republican group the Real IRA, which claimed responsibility for his death.
A number of preliminary hearings have taken place ahead of a full inquest into his death, however, those involved are waiting for information from An Garda Síochána and the Chief State Solicitor’s Office (CSSO).
Предварително чуване във вторник сутринта изслуша писмо от 7 април, беше получено от CSSO, което „ дефинира процедура “ според Международния закон за съдействие през 2019 година към искане за свидетелски доказателства. concern ”.
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