UK government ordered to hold public inquiry into murder of GAA official

UK government ordered to hold public inquiry into murder of GAA official

Bridie Brown, the widow of murdered GAA official Sean Brown, holds a picture of him, outside the Royal Courts of Justice in Belfast

A High Court judge has ordered the UK government to hold a public inquiry into the murder of GAA official Sean Brown.

Mr Justice Michael Humphreys said there is “a clear and unambiguous obligation” on the State to carry out an investigation into Mr Brown’s death.

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