Police accused of colluding in Loughinisland pub massacre

The families of the six Catholic men murdered by loyalist paramilitaries during the 1994 World Cup have said publicly for the first time that they believe the police colluded in the massacre.

Police accused of colluding in Loughinisland pub massacre

The families of the six Catholic men murdered by loyalist paramilitaries during the 1994 World Cup have said publicly for the first time that they believe the police colluded in the massacre.

The victims, aged between 34 and 87, were shot dead by a gang of UVF gunmen who opened fire inside a pub in Loughinisland, Co Down, while locals were watching Ireland play Italy on television.

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