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Damning fingerprint evidence links convicted IRA man John Downey to car used in Hyde Park bombing, High Court hears

DAMNING fingerprint evidence links convicted IRA man John Downey to the Hyde Park bombing, a court heard Thursday.

Five prints matching Downey’s were found on two parking tickets bought for the car used in the 1982 atrocity that killed four cavalry soldiers and left 31 others injured.

 Fingerprint evidence 'links convicted IRA man John Downey to car used in Hyde Park bombing', the High Court heard
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Fingerprint evidence 'links convicted IRA man John Downey to car used in Hyde Park bombing', the High Court heardCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 Bodies of Queen's Household Cavalry shows the aftermath of the 1982 Hyde Park bombing
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Bodies of Queen's Household Cavalry shows the aftermath of the 1982 Hyde Park bombingCredit: AP:Associated Press

And one set of “very good quality” prints was pulled from a ticket paid for just four hours before the bomb went off, the court heard. It was used at a hotel car park in Kensington, West London, just a mile away from the scene of the blast.

Downey, 67, stands accused of causing the explosion, which also slaughtered seven cavalry horses.

Details of his alleged ties to the bombing emerged on the second day of a High Court civil trial.

It has been brought by victims’ families and is backed by The Sun’s fundraising campaign, five years after an Old Bailey criminal trial against Downey collapsed.

The prints were on two car park tickets linked to a blue Morris Marina.

The car was packed with 25lbs of mining explosive Frangex and 27.5lbs of 4in and 6in nails and detonated using a walkie-talkie as the horses trotted past.

L/Cpl Jeffrey Young, 19, Lt Anthony Daly, 23, and Trooper Simon Tipper, 19, died in the blast. Squadron Quartermaster Cpl Maj Roy Bright, 36, the standard bearer, died four days later.

Independent fingerprint expert Stephen Hughes said he had “absolutely no questions whatsoever” that the prints matched those taken from Downey on arrest in 2013.

A judgment at the High Court is expected next week.

Downey is on remand at HMP Maghaberry in Northern Ireland facing charges of murdering two Ulster Defence Regiment soldiers.

 The Sun front page on July 21,1982, with the headline 'ALL THE QUEEN'S HORSES, ALL THE QUEEN'S MEN...'
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The Sun front page on July 21,1982, with the headline 'ALL THE QUEEN'S HORSES, ALL THE QUEEN'S MEN...'Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
 Lance Cpl Jeffrey Young was 19 when he was killed in the Hyde Park blast
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Lance Cpl Jeffrey Young was 19 when he was killed in the Hyde Park blastCredit: Collect
 Cpl Major Roy Bright, 36, died from his injuries four days after the blast
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Cpl Major Roy Bright, 36, died from his injuries four days after the blastCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
 Trooper Simon Tipper, 19, died outside the Household Cavalry barracks
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Trooper Simon Tipper, 19, died outside the Household Cavalry barracksCredit: Collect
 Lt Anthony Daly, 23, was also killed on July 20, 1982
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Lt Anthony Daly, 23, was also killed on July 20, 1982Credit: PA:Press Association
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