Ireland accused of ‘wasting seven years’ in Kieran Doherty inquest

Ireland accused of ‘wasting seven years’ in Kieran Doherty inquest

Police forensic experts at the Braehead road scene in Derry. File picture: PA

The Government has been accused of “wasting” more than seven years in an inquest into the death of a dissident republican.

Kieran Doherty, 31, was found dead on the Braehead Road in Derry close to the border on February 24, 2010. He had been kidnapped, stripped, bound and shot.

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