Could new evidence help Ireland learn who killed Michael Collins?
by Rory Carroll Ireland correspondent from on (#5PZCA)
Historians, film-makers and forensic scientists try to answer question once and for all as centenary nears
It is the shot that a century later still echoes around Ireland as an unanswered question: who killed Michael Collins?
On this much, everyone agrees: a bullet to the head killed the revolutionary leader on 22 August 1922 near Beal na Blath, a village in County Cork, during Ireland's civil war. Who did it, and why, remains a source of controversy and speculation that now bubbles as strong as ever.
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