New Lodge victims’ families fear Troubles legacy Bill will halt their fight to expose the truth

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Calls for Irish Government to intervene as UK moves towards process families see as British ‘state investigating itself’

Jim Sloan and Jim McCann were the first to die, hit by shots fired from a car at about 11pm. Shortly afterwards, soldiers are believed to have opened fire from the top of a nearby block of flats, killing Hardy and three others – Tony Campbell, Brendan Maguire and John Loughran.

“It’s been retraumatising, it’s almost worse in some ways that they got some hope… that finally, for the first time in nearly 50 years, that someone was going to look at it, someone was actually going to investigate it, they were actually going to get their day in court to challenge the narrative that had existed.

The six men shot dead in the New Lodge area of Belfast on February 3rd/4th, 1973 : John Loughran, James Sloan, Jim McCann, Brendan Maguire, Ambrose Hardy and Tony Campbell. Photographs: Alex Bowie/Getty Images/Relatives For Justice “We need to get to the bottom of it and the families need to know precisely what happened and what the thinking was.”The new legislation – expected to become law later this year despite widespread opposition – will replace current means of investigation with a new truth recovery body, the Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery .

 

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