Belfast family seek proof of double agent's death

The family of a man killed by the Ulster Defence Association in May 1988 is to take legal action to force the British government to prove that a loyalist double agent involved in the murder is dead.

Belfast family seek proof of double agent's death

The family of a man killed by the Ulster Defence Association in May 1988 is to take legal action to force the British government to prove that a loyalist double agent involved in the murder is dead.

The informer, Brian Nelson, is reported to have died of a heart attack in the United States or Canada on April 14, but his family has still not been officially informed of his death.

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