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Relatives have campaigned for seven years for the return of part of his breastbone, which was removed at the time a post-mortem was carried out at Craigavon hospital.

A letter sent from the coroner's office, from state pathologist Dr James Lyness to the family's solicitor Darragh Mackin, confirmed that the body part, which "contained the exit bullet wound", had been "disposed of". Mr Mackin has written to the coroner's office calling for all notes and records taken by the state pathologist who performed the autopsy on Mr McAnespie's body to be handed over to the family.

Receive today's headlines directly to your inbox every morning and evening, with our free daily newsletter. Enter email address This field is required Sign Up. Holden, who was discharged from the Army on medical grounds in , initially faced manslaughter charges. However, these were subsequently dropped and he was fined by the Army for negligent discharge of his weapon before being allowed to return to duty.

Mr McAnespie's brother, Vincent, told the Belfast Telegraph that discovering the missing part of his brother's remains are lost to the family has added insult to injury and left them with many more unanswered questions.

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