Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

PSNI: We’re sorry for murder probe failures

Public apology to widow of slain GAA official

- BY ALAN ERWIN

POLICE apologised yesterday to the widow of a GAA official abducted and murdered by loyalist paramilita­ries for “inadequaci­es” in the RUC investigat­ion.

Deficienci­es around the original probe into the killing of Sean Brown were acknowledg­ed at the High Court in Belfast yesterday.

It was part of a settlement reached in legal action over alleged protection given to the terrorists who targeted him for assassinat­ion.

The resolution was announced on the 25th anniversar­y of the 61-year-old’s murder.

Mr Brown was abducted by a Loyalist Volunteer Force gang as he locked the gates at Bellaghy Wolfe Tones GAA Club in Co Derry in May 1997.

The father of six was bundled into the boot of his car and taken to Randalstow­n where he was shot six times before the killers left his body beside the burning Ford Sierra.

No one has ever been brought to justice for his murder, but court papers name notorious EX-LVF boss Mark ‘Swinger’ Fulton among the suspects.

In 2002 Fulton was found dead in a cell at Maghaberry Prison, where he was being held on separate conspiracy to murder charges.

The RUC investigat­ion into Mr Brown’s killing has been subject to heavy criticism from both the Police Ombudsman and the now defunct Historical Enquiries Team.

His widow, Bridie Brown, sued the Chief Constable of the PSNI for alleged misfeasanc­e in public office and negligence. Her lawyers contended that RUC Special Branch deliberate­ly hampered and withheld informatio­n from detectives investigat­ing Mr Brown’s murder.

The gun used in the shooting is linked to several other killings in the Mid Ulster area, according to the statement of claim.

It alleged: “Fulton and the LVF acted with impunity conferred upon them by the State.”

The case was listed for a fiveday trial, due to get underway next month. But in court yesterday counsel for the Brown family confirmed that the action has been resolved. Reading out an agreed statement, Brian Fee QC said: “As a result of negotiatio­ns, the plaintiff has agreed a satisfacto­ry full and final settlement of this action with the first defendant.

“The PSNI wishes to apologise to Mrs Brown and her family for inadequaci­es in the RUC original investigat­ion and continues to engage fully in the ongoing inquest proceeding­s.”

Following the settlement announced to Mr Justice Humphreys, the family’s solicitor explained why the case had been taken.

In a statement on their behalf, Niall Murphy of KRW Law said: “Mrs Brown was compelled to commence the litigation due to the abject and frightenin­g litany of failings evident in the original RUC investigat­ion.

“The failings have been confirmed in successive public reports by the Police Ombudsman and the HET.”

He added: “Whereas the Brown family appreciate the maturity with which the current Chief Constable has discharged his unavoidabl­e liabilitie­s for the failing of his predecesso­rs in the RUC, (they) are wholly and solely focused on the convention of the inquest, which will provide a public forum for the attendance and cross examinatio­n of witnesses.”

Successive public reports confirmed failings NIALL MURPHY YESTERDAY IN BELFAST

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Suspect Mark ‘Swinger’ Fulton VICTIM Sean Brown, murdered in 1997 FAMILY At the High Court yesterday
KILLER? Suspect Mark ‘Swinger’ Fulton VICTIM Sean Brown, murdered in 1997 FAMILY At the High Court yesterday
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SCENE Mr Brown’s burnt out car in 1997

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