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Eugene Reavey, now 78, continues his fight for justice following the deaths of his three brothers in a loyalist gun attack fifty years ago. He had hoped that the tragic chapter of their murders could finally be closed, but ongoing legal battles with the Ministry of Defence (MoD) and the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) have prolonged the process. Reavey is currently suing both institutions over alleged collusion relating to the killings, yet a recent postponement of the case has overshadowed the anniversary of the attack. Despite expressing doubts about his endurance to see the matter through, he remains determined to pursue justice.
The attack occurred on 4 January 1976 at the Reavey family home in Whitecross, County Armagh. On that day, members of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) targeted the house while three of Eugene’s brothers—John Martin (24), Brian (22), and Anthony (17)—were watching television. John Martin and Brian were shot and killed instantly, while Anthony succ
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