Families of IRA men shot by SAS voice concern over inquest disclosure delays

Families of IRA men shot by SAS voice concern over inquest disclosure delays
A preliminary inquest hearing was held in Belfast on Friday (PA)

Families of two IRA men shot dead by the SAS have expressed concern that a timeline has slipped for disclosing sensitive state files ahead of an inquest.

Danny Doherty, aged 23, and William Fleming, who was 19, were killed by soldiers in the grounds of Gransha Hospital in Londonderry in 1984.

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