Belfast coroner rules army shooting of van drivers was not necessary or proportionate

The British army shooting of a father of six after the van he was driving backfired outside a police station in the North was not necessary, reasonable or proportionate, a coroner has ruled.

Belfast coroner rules army shooting of van drivers was not necessary or proportionate

The British army shooting of a father of six after the van he was driving backfired outside a police station in the North was not necessary, reasonable or proportionate, a coroner has ruled.

Henry Thornton, 29, died almost instantly when a soldier shot him twice through the rear of his Austin works van close to Springfield Road police station in west Belfast in August 1971.

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