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Gun in hand, one of two plainclothes British soldiers who drove into a I.R.A. funeral, in Belfast in March, tries to escape. The crowd, mistaking the men for members of the British Special Air Services, stripped and beat them before shooting them dead.

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Press, 30 December 1988, Page 18

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Gun in hand, one of two plainclothes British soldiers who drove into a I.R.A. funeral, in Belfast in March, tries to escape. The crowd, mistaking the men for members of the British Special Air Services, stripped and beat them before shooting them dead. Press, 30 December 1988, Page 18

Gun in hand, one of two plainclothes British soldiers who drove into a I.R.A. funeral, in Belfast in March, tries to escape. The crowd, mistaking the men for members of the British Special Air Services, stripped and beat them before shooting them dead. Press, 30 December 1988, Page 18

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