The families of Brian Campbell and Colm McGirr, two IRA members killed by the SAS in 1983, have settled their legal claims for damages, according to the High Court in Belfast. This resolution comes almost 43 years after the deadly incident that left lasting impacts on the victims’ families.
Both men were shot dead in Co Tyrone during a period of intense conflict in Northern Ireland. The incident has been a significant point of contention over the years, with families seeking justice through legal channels.
The settlements mark the end of a prolonged legal battle, although details of the agreements have not been disclosed publicly. The case had underscored the complexities of addressing historical grievances arising from the conflict in Northern Ireland.
While the exact terms remain confidential, the resolution reflects ongoing efforts to reconcile past injustices and provide closure to those affected by the Troubles.











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