By Q Radio News
The sole survivor of the Kingsmill massacre has spoken out after Sinn Fein suspended Barry McElduff on full pay for three months over a controversial tweet.
The West Tyrone MP was called to a party meeting yesterday after he was widely criticised for posting a video with a Kingsmill loaf on his head.
It was tweeted on Friday's 42nd anniversary of the IRA murder of 10 Protestant workmen at Kingsmill in south Armagh, but McElduff has denied it mocked the victims.
Survivor Alan Black says the Sinn Fein response beggars belief.
Kingsmill survivor Alan Black says SF McElduff 3- month suspension on full pay "beggars belief for mocking the dead" pic.twitter.com/7HRxZAsU21
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) January 8, 2018
Kingsmill outrage, on air am - survivor Alan Black, @DKennedy_UUP & victim's daughter Racquel Brush on MP suspension pic.twitter.com/ihbHlcq5I6
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) January 8, 2018
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