Judge halts Hamill murder trial due to 'insufficient' evidence

A judge has stopped the trial of three men in connection with the sectarian murder of a man by a loyalist mob in Northern Ireland.

Judge halts Hamill murder trial due to 'insufficient' evidence

A judge has stopped the trial of three men in connection with the sectarian murder of a man by a loyalist mob in Northern Ireland.

Robert Hamill, a Catholic aged 25, was beaten by the gang in Portadown, Co Armagh, in April 1997. He never regained consciousness and died in hospital.

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