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Brian Shivers guilty of Massereene soldiers' killings
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Brian Shivers guilty of Massereene soldiers' killings
One of the men accused of murdering two soldiers at Massereene Barracks in Antrim has been found guilty on all charges and sentenced to life in prison.
Brian Shivers, 46, from Magherafelt was convicted of the murders of Mark Quinsey, 23, and Patrick Azimkar, 21.
They were shot dead by the Real IRA as they collected pizza in March 2009.
Shivers' co-accused, Colin Duffy, 44, from Lurgan was earlier acquitted of murdering the two soldiers.
Shivers was also found guilty of six counts of attempted murder and one of possession of two firearms and ammunition with intent to endanger life.
The soldiers were the first to be murdered in Northern Ireland since Lance Bombardier Stephen Restorick was killed by an IRA sniper in 1997
Link to BBC Story
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