Nail bombs not planted on victims: ex-inspector

A former RUC inspector today rejected suggestions that nail bombs could have been planted in the pockets of one of the victims of Bloody Sunday.

A former RUC inspector today rejected suggestions that nail bombs could have been planted in the pockets of one of the victims of Bloody Sunday.

Harry Dickson told the Saville Tribunal he believed that soldiers could not have planted devices on the body of Gerald Donaghy.

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