Inquest into 1974 IRA Guildford pub bombings to reopen

Decision follows campaigns by relatives of victims and those wrongfully convicted of attack

The inquest into the IRA’s Guildford pub bombings, which killed five people in 1974, is to be reopened and completed more than 40 years after it was suspended, the Surrey coroner has ruled.

The decision by Richard Travers follows campaigns by relatives of the victims, survivors, and those wrongfully convicted of the attack on the Horse and Groom public house.

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from The Guardian http://bit.ly/2MIgyup

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