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‘THREAT’ CLAIM MAY STOP BRITISH SOLDIER ATTENDING KATHLEEN THOMPSON INQUEST IN DERRY

September 30, 2017
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Kathleen Thompson who was shot dead by a British soldier in Derry in 1971

A BRITISH soldier may be unable to travel to the North of Ireland to take part in an inquest into a Troubles shooting due to a potential threat against him, a coroner’s court has been told.

The man, known only as Soldier D, is due to give evidence as part of the inquest into the death of Kathleen Thompson.

The 47-year-old mother-of-six died during an army raid on her home in Londonderry in 1971.

A preliminary hearing of the inquest was told that a threat assessment has been carried out regarding Soldier D’s ability to travel to Northern Ireland from Great Britain, where he lives.

A lawyer for the coroner’s office told the court: “The threat assessment is that if he stays in Great Britain while giving evidence, the threat is low.

“If he comes to Northern Ireland, it is moderate.”

Representing Ms Thompson’s next of kin, barrister Fiona Doherty QC told the court her clients would consider Soldier D remaining in Great Britain and giving evidence by video link instead.
But she added that she had previously found that such inquests often encounter “technology failures”.

Ms Doherty added: “My experience of remote evidence is not good, but I will certainly consider it.”

She said she would discuss the matter with her clients and inform the court of their position by Tuesday.

The court was also told that an engineer was due to carry out an inspection of the property in which Ms Thompson died, with a report to be submitted to the inquest.

A forensic photographer has been engaged to submit a report as part of the inquiries.

The next preliminary hearing is due to take place on October 17.

‘THREAT’ CLAIM MAY STOP BRITISH SOLDIER ATTENDING KATHLEEN THOMPSON INQUEST IN DERRY was last modified: September 30th, 2017 by John

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