Summary
A PUBLIC inquiry into the loyalist murder of solicitor Rosemary Nelson begins today, six years after her death.
The County Armagh hearing into one of the most controversial killings in Northern Ireland's three decades of violence will involve more than 100 witnesses and last at least a year. A three- member panel, chaired by retired High Court judge Sir Michael Morland, is examining claims that security forces colluded with the loyalists who killed the lawyer with a car bomb as she left her Lurgan home in March 1999.See the full content of this document
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Ulster Murder Inquiry Expected to Last a Year
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