Loyalist band parade may pass murder scene
Wednesday, 27 May 2009
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The Parades Commission is set to rule today on a loyalist band parade scheduled to pass close by the murder scene.
The Pride of the Bann flute band from Coleraine had previously been given permission for the parade, which will feature 40 bands and 2,000 participants. It is scheduled to pass Killowen Street, near where Kevin McDaid was murdered.
A spokesman for the Parades Commission said the original decision had been made weeks ago. He said the commission would look again at the issue during a meeting today.
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