
James Wray
James Wray was one of the victims of the Bloody Sunday massacre, which occurred on January 30, 1972, in Derry, Northern Ireland. He was shot and killed during a civil rights protest, where members of the British Army's Parachute Regiment opened fire on unarmed demonstrators. Wray's death became emblematic of the broader conflict in Northern Ireland and has been a focal point in discussions surrounding justice and accountability for those affected by the violence of that era.
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James Wray was another victim of the Bloody Sunday shootings.
«Bloody Sunday» in Nordirland: Freispruch nach 53 JahrenJames Wray was one of the victims shot dead on Bloody Sunday.
Soldier F found not guilty of murder and attempted murderJames Wray was one of the victims of Bloody Sunday.
Former paratrooper Soldier F found not guilty of murder in Bloody Sunday trial – The Irish TimesSoldier F is charged with the murders of James Wray and William McKinney during disorder after a civil rights parade.
Judge considers application to halt Soldier F trial over Bloody Sunday murders – The Irish TimesJames Wray was one of the civilians killed during the Bloody Sunday shooting in Derry.
Shooting of civilians on Bloody Sunday was unjustified, court hears – The Irish TimesJames Wray was one of the victims of the Bloody Sunday incident in Derry.
Ranný brífing: Vláda sa transakčne správa aj ku kalendáru. Ďalšie ruské drony vnikli doJames Wray was another victim of the Bloody Sunday shootings.
After 53 years, Bloody Sunday families march to court ‘with heads held high’ – The Irish TimesJames Wray was one of the two protestors killed during the Bloody Sunday incident.
Po več kot 50 letih prvo sojenje za poboj irskih protestnikov
James Wray was one of the 13 demonstrators shot during the Bloody Sunday incident.
Na spravodlivosť čakajú viac ako 50 rokov. Vojak F sa za Krvavú nedeľu postaví pred súdJames Wray was one of the victims shot dead during the Bloody Sunday incident in Derry in 1972.
Soldier F to stand trial on two Bloody Sunday murder charges – The Irish TimesJames Wray was one of the civil rights protesters shot dead during Bloody Sunday.
British army veteran stands trial on two Bloody Sunday murder charges | Northern IrelandJames Wray is one of the two men murdered on Bloody Sunday.
‘Soldier F’ to face murder trial in September – The Irish TimesJames Wray is one of the two men allegedly murdered by Soldier F during the Bloody Sunday incident.
Soldier F trial likely to be listed for September – The Irish Times




































