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06 Sept 2025

Disclosure ‘progress’ in inquest of internee shot dead in escape bid

Disclosure ‘progress’ in inquest of internee shot dead in escape bid

The preliminary inquest into a Co Tyrone man shot dead while trying to escape from Long Kesh in 1974 has been told that there is “a lot of progress” concerning disclosure.

The death of Hugh Gerard Coney, 24, from Coalisland was the subject of a preliminary hearing on Monday.

Mr Coney, known to his family as Gerard, was shot in the back by a British soldier as he and other internees tried to escape the prion camp, which became the Maze Prison.

Barrister Fiona Doherty, appearing on behalf of the coroner Anne-Louise Toal, told the court there was a lot of progress concerning disclosure.

The court in Belfast was told that the material from the Public Prosecution Service (PPS) is both non-sensitive and sensitive and that the disclosure of material from the Attorney General is still being considered.

Material from forensic science is also ready for dissemination, the court heard.

Brenda Campbell, barrister for the family, also raised disclosure matters saying that they have not yet seen any disclosure.

The coroner, Ms Toal, told the court that while there has been a number of stumbling blocks, she hoped disclosures issues would be resolved and that the documents would be with the family’s legal team soon.

The coroner also asked for help for tracing civilian witnesses.

The hearing was adjourned and the date for the next preliminary hearing was scheduled for April 25, however the coroner said she will consider an earlier preliminary hearing if one arises.

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