'IRA told my sister's killer to plant bomb to forget'

The brother of a teenager killed by the IRA 50 years ago has revealed he met her killer against the wishes of his family to learn the truth about her death.

Kathleen Feeney,14, was killed near her home in the Brandywell in Londonderry on 14 November 1973.

The IRA blamed the Army for shooting the teenager and claimed later it had killed a soldier in retaliation.

But in 2005 the IRA admitted that one of its members shot the 14-year-old.

Harry Feeney told BBC News NI's Keiron Tourish the man apologised to him and he shook his hand.

15 November 2023