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the mulberry bush? yeah.reen mitchell was so badly injured in the mulberry bush pub, she was given the last rites. it's emotional for me because you have been through it, literally, and my heart goes out to you. and mine does to you. it's different for me, i mean, i'm here to tell the tale, and obviously maxine's not. yeah, but you have real—life memories of horror. real horror and terror. yeah. if i can supportjulie in any way, i will. and we will stay in touch now, i'm sure we will, you know. with the campaign gathering momentum, west midlands police agreed to re—examine all the evidence it held relating to the bombings ? analyzing 9,000 items. we'll go where the evidence goes, in time, and we'll go with re—investigating, if that's the right thing to do. if there is no hope, then clearly we'll need to make that decision and we'll need to explain it. # i was dancing when i was 12...# the only time i will feel that i've achieved anything for maxine is when i get the truth of who murdered her and why. i'm sort
the mulberry bush? yeah.reen mitchell was so badly injured in the mulberry bush pub, she was given the last rites. it's emotional for me because you have been through it, literally, and my heart goes out to you. and mine does to you. it's different for me, i mean, i'm here to tell the tale, and obviously maxine's not. yeah, but you have real—life memories of horror. real horror and terror. yeah. if i can supportjulie in any way, i will. and we will stay in touch now, i'm sure we will, you...
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Apr 5, 2019
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mulberry bush pub, or 21 we re at the can! mulberry bush pub, or 21 were murdered.estions thejury had were murdered. there were several questions the jury had to go through and the last two on this questionnaire were very significant, they were about whether or not west midlands police could have done more on that night, november 21, 1974, to have prevented the loss of life in those two separate bombings. the question here, the police response to the warning call, was there any error or omission in the west midlands policeresponse that contributed to the loss of life? the jury contributed to the loss of life? the jury members said that wasn't the case. we know that a warning call was called in at 8:11pm that evening and the bombs went off around ten minutes later and two officers that we re minutes later and two officers that were sent out to investigate that area around the bombs went off weren't told that a coded warning had been given and no court and was put in place. the last question was about forewarning, some of the families had been very concerned about whe
mulberry bush pub, or 21 we re at the can! mulberry bush pub, or 21 were murdered.estions thejury had were murdered. there were several questions the jury had to go through and the last two on this questionnaire were very significant, they were about whether or not west midlands police could have done more on that night, november 21, 1974, to have prevented the loss of life in those two separate bombings. the question here, the police response to the warning call, was there any error or...
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british soil. 21 people were killed and more than 200 injured when bombs went off in two pubs, the mulberry bushwho was just 17 at the time. 44 years later, he has returned to the place where he nearly lost his life. this is where the bomb was, here. in fact, i was told it was under this seat here. there was a flash of light somewhere here and the next thing i remember, it was so quick, the next thing i remember was ending up over there, in front of the bar. since february, the victims' families have attended every day of the inquest, hoping for answers to key questions about that night in november 1974. a warning had been phoned in. so why hadn't the pubs been evacuated? and, most importantly, who planted the bombs? the key moment in the inquest came when a former ira bomber, known as witness 0, told the court that he'd been given permission by the organisation's present—day command to name four people who he claims were involved in the bombings. mick murray, who'd been tried and acquitted in 1975 was one. the unit's commander, seamus mcloughlin. former british soldier james gavin and michael h
british soil. 21 people were killed and more than 200 injured when bombs went off in two pubs, the mulberry bushwho was just 17 at the time. 44 years later, he has returned to the place where he nearly lost his life. this is where the bomb was, here. in fact, i was told it was under this seat here. there was a flash of light somewhere here and the next thing i remember, it was so quick, the next thing i remember was ending up over there, in front of the bar. since february, the victims'...
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bombs went off in two my pops, the mulberry bush and the tavern in the mulberry bush and the tavern inown. among the survivors, this man, who was just 17 at the time. 44 yea rs man, who was just 17 at the time. 44 years later, he has returned to the place where he nearly lost his life. this is where the bomb was, here. in fa ct, this is where the bomb was, here. in fact, i was told it was under the seat here. there was a flash of light summer here, and the next thing i remember, ending up over there, in front of the bar. since february, the victim's families have attended every day of the inquest, hoping for answers to the key questions about that night in november 1974. a warning had been phoned in. so come hadn't the pulse been evacuated? phoned in. so come hadn't the pulse been evacuated 7 and phoned in. so come hadn't the pulse been evacuated? and most importantly, who planted the bombs? the key moment in the inquest came when a former ira bomber told the court that he had been given permission by the organisation's present a command to name for who he claims were involved in the b
bombs went off in two my pops, the mulberry bush and the tavern in the mulberry bush and the tavern inown. among the survivors, this man, who was just 17 at the time. 44 yea rs man, who was just 17 at the time. 44 years later, he has returned to the place where he nearly lost his life. this is where the bomb was, here. in fa ct, this is where the bomb was, here. in fact, i was told it was under the seat here. there was a flash of light summer here, and the next thing i remember, ending up over...
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he and paul anthony davies were both walking past the mulberry bush pub at the time, and paul was onlythumous child who never got to see his dad. the two rally brothers who were killed in the tavern in the town with our sister maxine, one of the riley brothers also had a posthumous child. so all of these lives have been devastated with these horrendous, cowardly, heinous acts, where we continue to suffer, and the reason why the fight is, we fight for them because they are not there to do it themselves. it is a fight that you have been on now for a long time. do you feel like you are getting anywhere, that you are getting answers? the answers we got from the jury yesterday, the first two questions as far as i was concerned was a done deal. it was the other that concerned me. which i would like to comment about, i won't. the fact that, nearly 45 years on, won't. the fact that, nearly 45 years 011, we won't. the fact that, nearly 45 years on, we are still having to fight for truth, justice and accountability is just beyond recognition. to think that the chief constable of the west midland
he and paul anthony davies were both walking past the mulberry bush pub at the time, and paul was onlythumous child who never got to see his dad. the two rally brothers who were killed in the tavern in the town with our sister maxine, one of the riley brothers also had a posthumous child. so all of these lives have been devastated with these horrendous, cowardly, heinous acts, where we continue to suffer, and the reason why the fight is, we fight for them because they are not there to do it...