The final anniversary march marking the Bloody Sunday killings is to take place in Derry this afternoon.
13 people died after British soldiers opened fire on a civil rights march 39 years ago today.
A fourteenth man died later.
Organisers say the annual commemoration won’t be held again as it’s no longer necessary after the Saville Report exonerated the dead and wounded.
None of the soldiers involved have been charged in connection with the killings.
17-year-old Michael Kelly was one of the victims.
His brother, John, says their late mother died heartbroken and her dying wish was that justice would be done.
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