Death certificate 'won't bring closure'

New plans to issue death certificates to families of people missing for more than seven years will not bring closure to relatives of the so-called Disappeared, it was claimed today.

Death certificate 'won't bring closure'

New plans to issue death certificates to families of people missing for more than seven years will not bring closure to relatives of the so-called Disappeared, it was claimed today.

Oliver McVeigh, whose brother Columba was among nine people killed and secretly buried, dismissed draft laws designed to ease the suffering of the bereaved as a simple gesture.

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