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A man who befriended a Scottish soldier who shot and blinded him as a boy in Northern Ireland has revealed that the military veteran has finally said ‘sorry’ – almost 50 years after his sight was taken from him.

Richard Moore was just 10 when he was injured by a rubber bullet as attempts were made to break up a crowd outside Rosemount RUC Station in Derry in 1972 after a solider came under attack.

Mr Moore, who was passing by the police station at the time, has long forgiven retired Captain Charles Inness, of Whitsome in the Scottish Borders, who fired the shot.

The pair have since forged an unlikely friendship after meeting for the first time in 2006 and have travelled far and wide to spread their message of peace and reconciliation.

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