Prosecutors in region will re-examine decision not to charge British soldier over 1988 shooting of Aidan McAnespie at checkpoint near Irish borderNorthern Ireland’s Public Prosecution Service is to review a controversial decision not to prosecute a British solider for shooting dead a civilian near the Irish border during the Troubles.
Manslaughter charges against the soldier for killing Aidan McAnespie at the Aughnacloy military checkpoint in 1988 were dropped two years later. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com