Coroner finds there was 'no justification' for Belfast boy's killing by British army rubber bullet in 1972
The killing of a boy shot by a British army rubber bullet in Belfast in 1972 was not justified, a coroner has ruled.
The soldier who fired the baton round that fatally wounded 11-year-old Francis Rowntree used excessive force, coroner Brian Sherrard said in his preliminary findings.
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