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Joseph Murphy, a victim of the 1971 British Army shootings in Ballymurphy, west Belfast, and his wife Mary are to be buried together at Corpus Christi Parish church in West Belfast after
Ballymurphy shootings: 36 hours in Belfast that left 10 dead | Northern Ireland | The Guardian
Ballymurphy inquest: Ex-British army 'gopher' recalls being shot at
Who were the victims of the Ballymurphy shootings?
Ballymurphy Inquest Findings Reset the Moral Compass of the Debate on the Past | Relatives for Justice
Ballymurphy Massacre: Belfast's Bloody Sunday explained – and what innocent inquest verdict means for families | NationalWorld
Soldier 'treated dying man at Army base' following Ballymurphy shootings | Largs and Millport Weekly News
Ballymurphy inquest: Coroner to publish findings into shootings | The Independent
Ballymurphy inquest: Victims shot dead were innocent and their killings unjustified, coroner rules | The Independent
Ballymurphy shootings: Who were the victims? - BBC News
Northern Ireland Secretary Says Government Is "Truly Sorry" For Ballymurphy Killings
Findings from fresh Ballymurphy shootings inquests to be published | Evening Standard
Ballymurphy shootings: 36 hours in Belfast that left 10 dead | Northern Ireland | The Guardian
Ballymurphy inquest: Three soldiers to give evidence over 1971 Belfast shootings | UK News | Sky News
Coroner announces date for delivery of Ballymurphy shootings inquest findings - The Irish News
The Massacre
Troubles amnesty will coincide with inquest verdict on 1971 Ballymurphy shootings | UK News | Sky News
Before Bloody Sunday There Was the Ballymurphy Massacre | Courthouse News Service
Shooting victim says he is responsible for two deaths in 'Ballymurphy Massacre'
Enda Kenny shakes hands with Janet Donnelly, daughter of Ballymurphy shootings victim Joseph Murphy, as he visits the scene of the killings in west Belfast Stock Photo - Alamy
Ballymurphy shootings: 36 hours in Belfast that left 10 dead | Northern Ireland | The Guardian
Ballymurphy inquests: Use of lethal force by British Army in 1971 shootings 'not justified', coroner rules