Ombudsman criticises disappearance of key police records

The Police Ombudsman in the North has criticised the disappearance of critical evidence needed to investigate claims that the murder of a British soldier could have been prevented.

Ombudsman criticises disappearance of key police records

The Police Ombudsman in the North has criticised the disappearance of critical evidence needed to investigate claims that the murder of a British soldier could have been prevented.

Stephen Restorick, the last serving British soldier to be killed in the North, was shot dead by an IRA sniper in south Armagh in 1997.

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