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Witnesses to the Ballymurphy massacre in 1971 are being asked to make statements about what they saw ahead of a long awaited inquest.
A Catholic priest and a mother-of-eight were among the ten people killed during three days of shooting involving members of the Parachute Regiment in west Belfast.
An inquest into the deaths is set to begin in September.
Son of one of the victims, John Teggart, told us there are different ways to come forward.
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