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Fullerton family still seek answers 06.05.11

by Eamonn Mac Dermott, Inishowen Independent

TWENTY years after the death of Buncrana Sinn Fein councillor Eddie Fullerton, his family have said they are still waiting for the official report on the re-investigation into his death.
Councillor Eddie Fullerton was shot dead at his home in Cockhill on 25 May 2001 and no one has ever been made answerable for the crime.
Speaking this week, Eddie’s daughter Amanda Fullerton said: “Twenty years after Daddy’s death we are still waiting for the official report on the re-investigation.
“I intend to accompany Pádraig MacLochlainn to the Dáil shortly after the anniversary to meet with TDs to put pressure on for the final report to be released.
“We need the report to be made public so that we can develop a strategy to move forward.
“With the re-investigation new information has come to light but without the report there is not a lot we can do.”
She added: “After a meeting in 2003 with the then Minister for Justice, a new investigation was launched under Chief Superintendent Noel White and Assistant Commissioner Donovan.
“We met with the then Taoiseach Bertie Ahern in 2006 and were then given a preliminary report, but we were far from happy as there were too many inadequacies and unanswered questions.
“For example the gun used to shoot daddy was also used in 13 other atrocities and in some of them there have been convictions, yet no one in the Garda thought it necessary to interview any of those involved in these atrocities.”
Eddie Fullerton.
Amanda Fullerton continued: “There have always been serious allegations that the murder was a result of collusion between British authorities and loyalist paramilitaries.
“These have been compounded by several media reports produced by respected investigative journalists, writers and documentary producers who have consistently alleged that British security forces and their informants were pivotal in targeting and facilitating the assassination of my father within the jurisdiction of the Republic of Ireland.
“Critically, serious questions have also arisen about the role played by An Garda Síochána prior to the murder and the subsequent flawed investigation that followed.
“Remarkably, those responsible for policing on both sides of the border have, over the years, shown little or no interest in pursuing a proper murder investigation.”
Amanda Fullerton said that thanks to the efforts of the Justice for Eddie Fullerton Campaign led by her late brother Albert, new evidence had been uncovered.
She said: “Albert's efforts paid off when he unveiled a key witness to the investigation whose statement provided damning evidence of collusion.
“Most alarmingly, this information was made known to the RUC and An Garda Síochána on the day of the murder, but was never acted upon, nor were we, the family, ever informed.
“Basically the family want to know why over the years, have An Garda Síochána and the RUC/PSNI never conducted a proper and thorough cross-jurisdictional investigation into the murder of our father.”
Ms Fullerton also revealed that she was planning to make a major statement on the family’s position on the occasion of Eddie Fullerton’s anniversary.
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