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Legal aid chiefs are refusing to back a fund to help families of the Hyde Park bomb victims

Cases funded in the past include those of Lee Rigby’s murderers Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale, whose lawyers received £213,000

LEGAL aid chiefs are refusing to back a fund to help families of the Hyde Park bomb victims.

They say  £52,000 raised by Sun readers towards a civil action against the   prime suspect, IRA man John Downey,   means the campaign has “alternative sources of funding”.

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The campaign was launched by Sarahjane Young, 3rd from left, daughter of Lance Corporal Jeffrey Young, and Mark Tipper, 4th from left, brother of Trooper Simon Tipper, both killed in the blastCredit: Getty Images

The suit could cost up to  £650,000. Lawyers say they need another £50,000 from the Legal Aid Agency (LAA) by August or the case will collapse.

Last night lawyer Matthew Jury, of McCue and Partners, said: “The public didn’t donate just so the government could dodge its responsibilities.”

To date the LAA, which has paid out £22 million to lawyers in recent years to DEFEND jihadis and terrorism suspects, has refused to provide any backing to the families of the Hyde Park bombing.

It has previously claimed the case was “not in the public interest” before admitting it was - only to then claim the lawsuit was “not proportionate”.

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The families have appealed against the LAA’s stance and are awaiting a decision.

Among the cases the LAA has funded in the past were Lee Rigby’s murderers Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale, whose lawyers trousered £213,000.

A blunder by officials meant Downey’s Old Bailey trial collapsed in 2014Credit: Corbis

The Sun fully supports the Hyde Park campaign to bring suspected bomber John Downey to justice at last.

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It has already raised almost £52,000 - with £12,000 donated in the past week - but a full civil hearing could cost as much as £650,000.

A blunder by officials meant Downey’s Old Bailey trial collapsed in 2014.

The campaign was launched by Sarahjane Young, daughter of Lance Corporal Jeffrey Young, and Mark Tipper, brother of Trooper Simon Tipper, both killed in the blast.

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