Kevin Barry O’Donnell (21), Sean O’Farrell (22), Peter Clancy (21) and Patrick Vincent (20) were shot dead in the grounds of St Patrick’s Church at Clonoe, near Coalisland, Co Tyrone ...
The lorry was struck by at least 68 bullets." The coroner found that the indisputable circumstances of the incident at Clonoe are that: "No challenge was given; no person fired on the soldiers ...
A judge previously criticised an SAS soldier involved in the Clonoe ambush after one of the IRA getaway drivers was awarded £75,000 in damages for being shot in the incident. The soldier’s ...
On Sunday, the San Antonio Spurs completed a three-team trade that added De'Aaron Fox and Jordan McLaughlin in exchange for Tre Jones, Sidy Cissoko, and Zach Collins. The Spurs were quickly lauded ...
Four Provisional IRA members - Kevin Barry O'Donnell, 21, Sean O'Farrell, 23, Peter Clancy, 19, and Daniel Vincent, 20 - were shot and killed on 16 February 1992 at St Patrick's Church in Clonoe ...
Members of a specialist British military unit who shot dead four IRA men in an ambush in Co Tyrone in 1992 used lethal force which was not justified, a coroner has ruled. Northern Ireland’s ...
The use of lethal force by SAS soldiers was unjustified when they opened fire killing four IRA men in an ambush at Clonoe in County Tyrone, an inquest has ruled. Kevin Barry O'Donnell, 21 ...
Phelim and Liam Savage and Caolan Taggart were so assured in possession for the home side while Egan and Finn Turpin on either flank always looked dangerous when ball was ushered their way.
IRA admitted four men were on ‘active service’ at time of shooting at Clonoe church in 1992 A coroner’s ruling that an SAS team was unjustified in shooting dead ...
He said the attitude of states to the ambush in Clonoe was summarised in a Ministry of Defence document as “an excellent Security Forces success”. The inquest also found that state agencies ...
The Northern Ireland High Court recently delivered a significant ruling regarding the use of lethal force by soldiers during an incident at Clonoe, Co Tyrone, on 16 February 1992. The case was brought ...