Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

VICTORY IN THE FIGHT FOR TRUTH & JUSTICE

Finucane family demands inquiry after court ruling

- BY SAM TOBIN

THE family of a murdered solicitor has called for a public inquiry into his killing after the Supreme Court ruled an effective investigat­ion into his death has not been carried out.

Solicitor Pat Finucane was shot dead at his North Belfast home in February 1989 by loyalists in an attack found to have involved collusion with the state.

The 39-year-old was shot 14 times while enjoying Sunday lunch with his family.

His widow Geraldine claimed the Government had unlawfully “reneged” on a promise to hold a public inquiry into the killing – one of the most notorious of the Troubles – when former prime minister David Cameron instead ordered an independen­t review.

The Supreme Court in London ruled on Wednesday that there has been no “effective investigat­ion” into Mr Finucane’s murder, and that previous inquiries had not complied with the Finucane family’s human rights.

But the court also found that, while Mrs Finucane had been given “an unequivoca­l undertakin­g” that there would be a public inquiry into the murder, the Government was justified in later deciding against holding one. Speaking after the ruling, Mrs Finucane said: “This is a historic moment.

“I stand before you today outside the United Kingdom Supreme Court with one simple message – we won.

“The British Government now knows that it cannot conceal the truth any longer. They have now been told this by the highest court in the land.

“It is time for the murder of Pat Finucane to be properly and publicly investigat­ed in a public inquiry. Nothing less will suffice.”

Mr Finucane’s son John said: “Today is a very significan­t victory along the road of our campaign for truth and justice.”

His brother Michael added: “It is not an option for the Government to ignore our call for a public inquiry anymore.

“It should never have been an option, but it is one that they chose to push to its absolute limit.

“We have reached the limit.” Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said he will urge his UK Prime Minister Theresa May to hold a public inquiry into the murder of Mr Finucane after the Supreme Court ruling.

He told the Dail an inquiry it was “the right thing to do, and the honourable thing to do”.

 ??  ?? LEGAL FIGHT Geraldine Finucane in London yesterday
LEGAL FIGHT Geraldine Finucane in London yesterday
 ??  ?? STATEMENT Family outside the Supreme Court
STATEMENT Family outside the Supreme Court

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