By Brett Campbell
Relatives of 10 people killed in the Ballymurphy area of Belfast almost 50 years ago have attended a special mass a day before the findings of an inquest are set to be published.
The small socially distanced service took place in Corpus Christi Church this morning.
John Teggart, whose father Daniel was among those killed in a series of shootings during three days of internment in August 1971, was among the congregation.
He says all the families are anxious - but quietly confident that they are on the verge of justice.
Relatives of 10 people killed in Ballymurphy almost 50 years ago have attended a special mass a day before the findings of an inquest are set to be published.
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) May 10, 2021
The socially distanced service took place in Corpus Christi Church.
John Teggart was among the congregation. pic.twitter.com/B05d77XBJ4

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