Families applaud as Troubles inquest finishes evidence ahead of May cut-off date

families applaud as troubles inquest finishes evidence ahead of may cut-off date

Springhill Westrock killings inquests

Bereaved relatives applauded and hugged one another as a long-running Troubles inquest completed its evidence just hours before a Government guillotine on conflict-related court cases.

Coroner Mr Justice Scoffield thanked all the lawyers involved in the inquest for five people killed in shootings involving the British Army in the Springhill/Westrock areas of west Belfast in 1972, as the final submissions ended shortly after 3pm on the last possible day before the legacy laws come into effect.

Final hearings have been taking place in a series of legacy inquests as part of an intensive court schedule ahead of the deadline. Some inquests have managed to conclude, while others have fallen due to the legislation.

Coroner investigations into Troubles-related deaths must cease on May 1 under the terms of the Government’s Legacy Act.

But cases that are awaiting the delivery of findings, after all the evidence has been heard, can be brought to conclusion after the deadline.

This was the stage reached in the inquests for the Springhill/Westrock killings on Tuesday afternoon, with Mr Justice Scoffield now set to commence consideration of his findings.

The coroner had held a special sitting on Saturday as part of the drive to finish the evidence in time.

I know that all of the lawyers have been working under very considerable pressure in order to properly represent their clients’ interests in our hearings in this inquest and that’s particularly been so in recent weeks

Mr Justice Scoffield

Family members rose to their feet and clapped as the coroner formally ended the evidence hearings in Belfast Coroner’s Court after lawyers completed their final submissions on Tuesday.

Three teenagers, a priest and a father-of-six were killed in the shootings.

Those who died were John Dougal, 16, Patrick Butler, 37, Father Noel Fitzpatrick, 42, David McCafferty, 15, and Margaret Gargan, 13.

A fresh inquest was ordered by Northern Ireland’s attorney general in 2014 after an original inquest in 1973 returned an open verdict. It began hearing evidence last February.

I know many of the lawyers have had to make some sacrifices or compromises in terms of other professional commitments. I suspect only a few of you would have had to attend Saturday court before and I know most, if not all of you will probably now be exhausted

Mr Justice Scoffield

Mr Justice Scoffield agreed to fast-track the timetable last September. At the time, he said that while it was realistic to finish ahead of the deadline, he insisted it would be challenging and was not guaranteed.

“I know that all of the lawyers have been working under very considerable pressure in order to properly represent their clients’ interests in our hearings in this inquest and that’s particularly been so in recent weeks,” he said.

“I know many of the lawyers have had to make some sacrifices or compromises in terms of other professional commitments. I suspect only a few of you would have had to attend Saturday court before and I know most, if not all of you will probably now be exhausted and I hope you can have a well-earned rest for a while.

“Unlike me, you don’t have to continue grappling with the evidence to now resolve a range of difficult legal and factual issues and to write up findings.”

(Family members, you have) conducted yourselves with dignity and fortitude throughout the proceedings and throughout evidence, which I’m sure was harrowing at times

Mr Justice Scoffield

The coroner paid tribute to the family members of those who died. He said those who were killed were “valued family members and loved ones who I’m sure are still sorely missed”.

He told the relatives: “You’ve conducted yourselves with dignity and fortitude throughout the proceedings and throughout evidence, which I’m sure was harrowing at times.”

Natasha Butler, whose grandfather was killed, said it was a “hard, long journey” to get to this point.

She said the Legacy Act was a “cruel” piece of legislation which should be scrapped.

Ms Butler said: “It is bittersweet. While we may have had our day in court, our hearts are broken for so many who are being denied their opportunity for truth, justice and accountability.”

The coroner said he needed to manage expectations as to when he would be in a position to deliver his findings. He said it would be at some point this year, but not before September.

Register now for one of the Evening Standard’s newsletters. From a daily news briefing to Homes & Property insights, plus lifestyle, going out, offers and more. For the best stories in your inbox, click here.

OTHER NEWS

8 minutes ago

How to stop slugs coming in your garden this summer with 5 common substances from the kitchen

8 minutes ago

‘They are gonna be R20 now’: Tyla leaves Mzansi worried over price of Go-Slos

8 minutes ago

Israeli Academy presents TV awards, with 'Unsilenced' and 'Six Zeros' winning big

8 minutes ago

Stylish blazers for spring, M&S, Sosander and River Island all have stylish ones to choose from.

8 minutes ago

JWST Spots Most Distant Black Hole Merger Ever

8 minutes ago

Arsenal chairman makes transfer vow after Premier League title heartbreak

9 minutes ago

Computer scientist ‘lied extensively’ in Bitcoin founder claim, judge rules

9 minutes ago

Infected blood scandal: “I contracted HIV at just 11 and saw 80 of my school friends die’

9 minutes ago

UK’s new dangerous cycling offence will achieve pretty much nothing

9 minutes ago

Blues' injury crisis deepens as Mitch Moses ruled out

9 minutes ago

Federal government has a ‘no state worse-off’ deal for state funding

9 minutes ago

Europe sets benchmark for world with landmark AI laws

10 minutes ago

2 more states vote in the 2024 presidential primary

12 minutes ago

Comedy-Focused Dropout “Determined To Be Unique” In Streaming With Shows Like ‘Game Changer’ & ‘Dungeons & Drag Queens’

14 minutes ago

Best of the rest: Zverev and Rublev among dark horses for French Open

14 minutes ago

Man stabs passengers on Taiwan train on 10th anniversary of deadly subway stabbing spree

14 minutes ago

Spencer Matthews stuns fans with side-by-side photo of late brother and son Otto

14 minutes ago

Longford claim Leinster minor football title with extra-time win over Dublin

14 minutes ago

Is this the world's most tranquil hotel? Inside the sumptuous Kyoto property built on an 800-year-old samurai's garden that offers a window into a bygone era

14 minutes ago

French Open 2024 prize money: how much do winners of men's, women's and doubles finals get?

14 minutes ago

Alpine Wants to Sell a Hydrogen V-6 Road Car

14 minutes ago

Louise Thompson says she will never be mentally strong enough to carry another child as she recalls watching herself almost bleed to death

14 minutes ago

I need to remortgage and have inherited £100k - should I pay it off or invest the money?

15 minutes ago

Justin Gaethje reacts to Dustin Poirier getting UFC 302 title shot

16 minutes ago

Victory midfielder chasing silverware

16 minutes ago

Are Chelsea, Newcastle in Europe? How Man City vs. Man United FA Cup final affects Premier League teams qualified for UEFA competitions

16 minutes ago

Elvis Presley's granddaughter fights scheduled creditor auction of Graceland

16 minutes ago

Funeral procession for Iran's President: Thousands pack streets

16 minutes ago

The Victorian-Era Foliage To Grow In Your Garden For A Vibrant Pop Of Color

16 minutes ago

Li Auto, XPeng Compete in EV Space: Earnings Week Ahead

16 minutes ago

Vladimir Putin's 600mph missiles can strike UK in 90minutes as ex-general issues chilling warning

16 minutes ago

Martin Lewis offers crucial advice on how to book 'cheapest possible' EasyJet tickets

16 minutes ago

Eamonn Holmes reacts to comments after sharing photo with 'close friend' Linda Lusardi

16 minutes ago

Eminem’s daughter Hailie Jade Scott marries in ‘beautiful’ ceremony attended by 50 Cent and Dr Dre

16 minutes ago

Giovanni Pernice faces further misconduct allegations days after issuing denial

18 minutes ago

Over 1 million claims related to toxic exposure granted under new veterans law, Biden will announce

19 minutes ago

Kentucky 2024 primary results

19 minutes ago

Oregon 2024 primary results

19 minutes ago

Memorial Day weekend travel: The busiest days to fly and drive

21 minutes ago

‘The Apprentice’ Director Ali Abbasi On Legal Threats From Donald Trump: “They Don’t Talk About His Success Rate”; Filmmaker Hopes For September Release Timed To Debates- Cannes

Kênh khám phá trải nghiệm của giới trẻ, thế giới du lịch