Packed crowd welcomes declaration of innocence

UPROARIOUS cheers radiated from thousands who had gathered at the Guildhall as the proclamation of the innocence of those killed on Bloody Sunday was revealed in the long-awaited Saville Report.

Crammed behind barriers, many in the crowd openly wept and embraced each other as relatives of each of the Bloody Sunday victims took to the stage and shouted 'innocent'.

A thumbs up from one of the family members from a window in the Guildhall sent positive vibes through the crowd and emotions ran high as news swept through that Saville had vindicated the victims and had clearly blamed the Paratroop regiment for the events of that fateful day in January 1972.

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