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24 Nov 2025

‘Significant settlement’ for family of Belfast teenager shot by Army in 1977

‘Significant settlement’ for family of Belfast teenager shot by Army in 1977

A “significant settlement” has been reached for the family of a teenager shot dead by the British Army almost 50 years ago.

Michael Neill, 16, died following the incident in disputed circumstances on October 24 1977 in the Cliftonville Road area of north Belfast.

An inquest into his death in December 1978 returned an open verdict.

His sister Mary Griffin took civil action against the Ministry of Defence, arguing that he had not posed any threat to the life or safety of the soldier who shot him, or anyone else.

A trial had been due to start at the High Court in Belfast on Monday, but instead a confidential settlement was reached.

Padraig O Muirigh, of Belfast firm O Muirigh Solicitors who acted for the family, said the settlement is “significant”.

“As a result of negotiations over the last number of weeks this legal action has now been settled,” he said.

“The confidential nature of the settlement prevents me disclosing the terms of the settlement.

“I can confirm, though, that the settlement is significant and our client satisfied with the outcome of this litigation.”

Also speaking outside court, Ms Griffin said her brother remains in her thoughts every day.

“It has been a long journey for our family, but we are happy with the outcome of this litigation,” she said.

“Our brother was a happy-go-lucky young man who was taken from us too early.

“Although it is almost 50 years since his untimely death, he is in our thoughts every day.”

The Ministry of Defence has been approached for a response.

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