The trial of Private David Miller, charged with murder, commenced on Monday in Belfast. The charge stems from the 1972 events during a peaceful march for civil rights in Northern Ireland, where British soldiers opened fire on unarmed protesters. The incident resulted in the deaths of 13 individuals. The prosecution will present evidence to establish Miller’s responsibility for the deaths. The trial will focus on the circumstances surrounding the events and his actions. Legal proceedings will continue with the aim of determining guilt or innocence.
Credits: The Straits Times World News