Relatives of those killed in the 1972 Claudy bombs say they fear they will never get justice
It said the police, the state and the Catholic Church had covered up his suspected role in the bombing.In 2013, some families started legal action against the Catholic Church, the police and the government.At that time, the Temple, Miller and McClelland families said that "they were deeply disappointed in the lack of a proper investigation into the murder of their loved ones".
The Catholic Bishop of Derry Donal McKeown said anyone with information should come forward so that "a little drop of truth will at least sooth that fire that burns in the hearts of so many". "The atrocity has been the subject of a number of investigations by the police and all available lines of enquiry have been pursued," he added.
At the time, he added, the Public Prosecution Service "directed that no prosecution should take place".
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