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Guardian Bloody Sunday inquiry story 'speculation'

BBC Published Jun 10, 2010 Reviewed Jul 1, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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Thirteen people died in Londonderry on Bloody Sunday on 30 January 1972.
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A 14th person died later in connection with Bloody Sunday.
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The Northern Ireland Office spokesperson stated the report would be published in a few days.
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The Saville Inquiry report took 12 years to compile and was due to be published on a Tuesday.
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A report claiming the Bloody Sunday Inquiry will conclude some of the fatal shootings were unlawful is "speculation", the government has said.

Thirteen people were shot dead by paratroops in Londonderry on 30 January 1972. A 14th person died later.

The Guardian says Lord Saville's report - which has taken 12 years to compile and is due to be published on Tuesday - will say some were unlawfully killed.

The government said such speculation added to the stress of those involved.

A spokesperson for the Northern Ireland Office said: "The report will be published in a few days and everyone can read it then.

"The people directly affected by all of this - the families of those killed and injured, and the soldiers - have waited a long time for this report, and speculation of this kind only adds to the stress and anxiety that they must all feel."

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