Ruane Welcomes Loughinisland Report Release In Early May

th of May. Ms Ruane, who has worked closely with the Loughinisland Justice Group in their quest to unearth the truth about the deaths of their loved ones, said, “The long waited date for the publication of the Ombudsman’s Report into the shooting dead of six people in The Height’s Bar, Loughinisland, is very welcome news indeed. “The Loughinisland families have campaigned courageously for justice and they deserve to know how and why their loved ones were killed. This means full disclosure into how the police carried out their investigation and it is important the Ombudsman’s Report rigorously exams all aspects of this case and gets to the truth of what occurred on that fateful day. There must be accountability for what happened – anything else is unacceptable.”]]>

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