A significant legal ruling has concluded the murder trial concerning ‘Soldier F’, with the former paratrooper found not guilty of killing two individuals during the events of Bloody Sunday. The verdict, delivered after extensive legal proceedings, means ‘Soldier F’ has been acquitted of the charges related to the deaths on January 30, 1972, in Derry. This outcome addresses a key aspect of the long-standing inquiries into the controversial incident where British soldiers opened fire on civil rights demonstrators. The court’s decision marks a critical development in the historical and legal examination of Bloody Sunday.


