The findings into the deaths of 10 people in west Belfast in 1972 will be published on Tuesday.
A relative of one of those killed in Ballymurphy almost 50 years ago said the victims' families are anxious about the findings of the inquest.
The killings happened over three days immediately following the introduction of Internment - the arrest and detention of so-called terrorist suspects without trial.image captionInquests had been held into the deaths in 1972, but they were separate and returned open verdicts.
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