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Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black arrives at Laganside Courts, Belfast, for an inquest hearing into the deaths of the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant workers were shot dead in 1976. The textile workers were shot when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. Image details File size:
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Similar stock images The only survivor of the Kingsmill massacre Alan Black outside Laganside courts in Belfast, as the inquest into IRA shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen in South Armagh in 1976 continues. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-only-survivor-of-the-kingsmill-massacre-alan-black-outside-laganside-142620867.html RM J80XAB – The only survivor of the Kingsmill massacre Alan Black outside Laganside courts in Belfast, as the inquest into IRA shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen in South Armagh in 1976 continues. The only survivor of the Kingsmill massacre Alan Black (centre) along with solicitor Barry O'Donnell and Tania Smith, sister of massacre victim John McConville, outside Laganside courts in Belfast, as the inquest into IRA shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen in South Armagh in 1976 continues. 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Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. 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Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. 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Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. 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Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. 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Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. 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Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. 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Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. 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Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. 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