One of the six men who were wrongly convicted of carrying out the 1974 pub bombings in Birmingham has died aged 80.
Paddy Hill, a member of the ‘Birmingham Six’, died peacefully at his home on Monday morning.
His death was announced by the Miscarriages of Justice Organisation (MOJO) in a statement posted to Facebook.
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“It is with great sorrow Paddy died this morning peacefully at home. “Our condolences to his family at this sad time. " the statement read.
“We ask that you respect the [family’s] privacy. May he rest in eternal peace.”
Mr Hill helped establish Glasgow-based MOJO to help those wrongly convicted both during their time in prison and after release.
Alongside the other members of the Birmingham Six, Mr Hill spent 17 years in prison after being wrongly convicted of carrying out the 1974 bombings which killed 21 people.
They were released in 1991 following a successful appeal.