It remains one of the gravest miscarriages of justice in British history. Hugh Callaghan, one those wrongly convicted, talks about how he has been scarred by the ordeal
From left: John Walker, Paddy Hill. Hugh Callaghan, Chris Mullin, Richard McIlkenny, Gerry Hunter and William Power, outside the Old Bailey in London in 1991.From left: John Walker, Paddy Hill. Hugh Callaghan, Chris Mullin, Richard McIlkenny, Gerry Hunter and William Power, outside the Old Bailey in London in 1991.I
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