Kingsmill killings hearing delay 'a bid to bury truth'

Relatives of a Protestant workman in the North gunned down in an IRA attack almost 40 years ago have accused the authorities of attempting to bury the truth.

Kingsmill killings hearing delay 'a bid to bury truth'

Relatives of a Protestant workman in the North gunned down in an IRA attack almost 40 years ago have accused the authorities of attempting to bury the truth.

Ten textile workers were shot dead by the side of a road near the Co Armagh village of Kingsmill in 1976 – the height of the conflict – after a gang of masked gunmen flagged down the minibus they were travelling home from work in.

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