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First episode dateJune 7, 2010
Final episode dateAugust 28, 2010
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Production location Mexico City
Aug 28, 2010
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Seven strangers are taken out of their everyday lives and arrive in a deserted town with no recollection of how they got there. The group is held hostage while being constantly monitored by omnipresent security cameras. But the identities of the people behind those cameras are unknown to the hostages. To survive, the hostages must rely on one another and forge alliances with the strangers around them.

Bloody Sunday: Soldier F prosecution resumes in court

Feb 16,2020 6:20 am

Prosecutors have recommenced the Case against a former soldier charged with two counts of Murder and five counts of attempted Murder on Bloody Sunday .

Last week, Northern Ireland 's Public Prosecution Service (PPS) announced it was reactivating the Case .

Prosecutors had decided to drop the Case against the former paratrooper, however The High Court in Belfast overruled that decision in March.

The Case was adjourned to 7 October following a short court hearing.

At Laganside Courts in Belfast on Wednesday, a prosecution barrister confirmed to a district judge that " We Are now in a position to recommence".

The Judge suggested dates in late November and December for evidence to be heard in relation to whether the Case should proceed to a full trial in the Crown Court .

Thirteen people were shot dead and at least 15 others injured when members of the Army's Parachute Regiment opened fire on civil rights demonstrators in the Bogside, a predominantly Catholic part of Derry.

That Day became known as Bloody Sunday .

Soldier F is being prosecuted for The Murders of William Mckinney and James Wray .

Who is Soldier F?

, prosecutors announced they were dropping the Case , following the collapse of The Trial of two other army veterans who were accused over another killing during The Conflict in Northern Ireland .

The Bloody Sunday families said at The Time the decision was a " damning indictment of The British justice system" adding they would challenge it.

Bereaved relatives against the decision to discontinue the Bloody Sunday prosecution.

The Court then also referred to the UK Supreme Court .

Prosecutors subsequently reviewed their position And Then announced it had decided to resume The Prosecution last week.

At today's hearing, The Judge said he wanted the Case to proceed " expeditiously" but he was " handicapped by court availability".

A Date was set for a further hearing Next Friday in Belfast, by which time The Prosecution said it would have liaised with court authorities about the availability of the courthouse in Derry for The Next stage of the Case .



Source of news: bbc.com

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