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British Army Killed Unarmed Civilians in 1972 Belfast - Inquest
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30.04.2026AI özeti

British Army Killed Unarmed Civilians in 1972 Belfast - Inquest

A British inquest has ruled that army soldiers 'lost control' and used unreasonable force in killing five unarmed civilians in west Belfast on 9 July 1972. Mr Justice Scoffield found that four victims - including a Catholic priest and two teenagers - posed no risk when shot. The soldiers violated 'yellow card' rules governing lethal force. The verdict comes 54 years after the killings, which occurred six months after Bloody Sunday.

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Coroner Describes 'Chaotic Scene' at Arena During Adam Johnson Fatal Neck Injury Response
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Spor·27.04.2026AI özeti

Coroner Describes 'Chaotic Scene' at Arena During Adam Johnson Fatal Neck Injury Response

A pre-inquest review into the death of ice hockey player Adam Johnson, who suffered a fatal neck injury during a match in October 2023, has heard paramedics describe a chaotic scene at the arena. Senior coroner Tanyka Rawden said she has questions about how Yorkshire Ambulance Service accessed the ice and about the availability of blood to attending paramedics. The coroner plans to call player Matt Petgrave, whose skate struck Johnson, and nine other players to give evidence, though none are currently in the UK. The inquest is unlikely to take place this year and is expected to last four to six weeks.

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Families criticise coroners' courts for failing to consider domestic abuse in suicide inquests
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Law·26.04.2026AI özeti

Families criticise coroners' courts for failing to consider domestic abuse in suicide inquests

Families of domestic abuse victims who died by suicide have criticised England's coroner's courts for inconsistent approaches to considering abuse in inquest hearings. Critics say individual coroners decide whether to examine only the immediate period before death or include months and years of abusive relationships, creating a postcode lottery with no appeals process for families.

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Guardian UK