soldier murdered in an IRA honeytrap has revealed how he plans to get justice for his family - nearly 50 years after the atrocity.Fusilier Dougald McCaughey, was executed with fellow squaddies - brothers John and Joseph McCaig - after being lured from a Belfast pub.Now his cousin David McCaughey has raised £10,000 to help fund a legal bid for a new inquest into the triple shooting.The victims are thought to have been convinced to leave the bar by two women.
No one was ever convicted of the killings which happened in March 1971.But David said he has “high hopes” of getting justice for the Royal Highland Fusiliers after spearheading a campaign which he believes has uncovered fresh evidence which is enough to launch a new investigation.The.
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