The former soldier on trial following the shooting dead by the British Army of a man in Benburb in 1974 has died.
Dennis Hutchings, who was 80 years of age, passed away on Monday evening.
Twenty-seven-year-old John Pat Cunningham, who had learning difficulties, was shot in the back as he ran away from an Army patrol on the Carrickaness Road in Benburb on June 15, 1974.
Dennis Hutchings, a former member of the Life Guards regiment, had pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and GBH with intent in September 2019.
Belfast Crown Court was informed on Monday that Mr Hutchings had contracted Covid-19.
Proceedings were adjourned for three weeks after the court was informed of the former soldier’s positive test.
However, it has been reported tonight (Monday) evening that Mr Hutchings – who had underlying health conditions – had died.
The Northern Ireland Veterans Movement, via social media, confirmed: “It is with deep regret and with the permission of his son John Hutchings that we sadly report that our brave friend Regimental Corporal Major Dennis Hutchings passed away in the Mater Hospital this evening. No further detail are known at this time.
“We ask that everyone give the Hutchings family space at this time and to respect their privacy while they come to terms with this tragic news. Further details will be posted at a later date. Rest in peace dear friend.”
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