Top soldier's PA destroyed Bloody Sunday notes

The personal assistant to the most senior British soldier present in Derry on Bloody Sunday has denied destroying his notes of the event because he had witnessed a massacre of civilians.

Top soldier's PA destroyed Bloody Sunday notes

The personal assistant to the most senior British soldier present in Derry on Bloody Sunday has denied destroying his notes of the event because he had witnessed a massacre of civilians.

The assistant, identified only as INQ1832, kept his notes of Bloody Sunday for 27 years, but then destroyed them as he prepared to give evidence to the Saville Inquiry.

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