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13:01 GMT, Friday, 30 May 2008 14:01 UK

Soldier 'responsible' for death

The inquest is at Bishop Street Court

The soldier driving the Army personnel carrier that killed Dermot McShane in July 1996 was responsible for his death, a police officer has said.

Dermot McShane, 36, a former INLA man, was run over during one of the worst weekends of rioting in Londonderry.

Police inspector Neil Graham said he ordered Private Daniel Moran to ram a metal skip which rioters were rolling towards police.

Instead, it rammed a wooden hoarding Mr McShane was sheltering behind.

Private Moran has refused to give evidence to the inquest.

The inquest, which began on Tuesday, continues at Bishop Street courthouse in Derry.



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