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The life and death of Billy Wright

Murdered loyalist Billy Wright
Billy Wright attends a rally called to denounce a death threat against him in Portadown September 1996. Irish Republican gunmen shot dead Wright inside Northern Ireland's top security Maze jail
Photograph: Reuters
Billy Wright in front of the Union Jack
The inquiry into Wright's death, which has cost £30m, is expected to be highly critical of security around the jail in December 1997 when the loyalist leader was shot dead by two Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) inmates Photograph: Crispin Rodwell/Rex Features
Billy Wright in front of a wall mural
Billy Wright was one of Northern Ireland's most feared assassins at the time of his death in 1997 Photograph: Brian Little/PA
Billy Wright: Paratroopers patrol the perimeter of The Maze Prison
Paratroopers patrol the perimeter of the Maze Prison following the murder of loyalist Billy Wright, which took place after a firearm was smuggled into the jail Photograph: Reuters
Billy Wright: Outside of Maze prison
The entrance to H-Block 5 at the Maze Prison, near Belfast, Northern Ireland, which was used to house paramilitary prisoners during the Troubles from mid-1971 to mid-2000.
Photograph: PA
Billy Wright: Loyalist Volunteer Force guard of honour at the coffin of Billy Wright.
Members of the Loyalist Volunteer Force form a guard of honour at the coffin of their former leader Billy Wright.
Photograph: Crispin Rodwell / Rex Features
Billy Wright commemorated on a Belfast mural.
A mural featuring Wright painted on an end terrace in Northern Ireland Photograph: Martin McCullough/ Rex Features
Billy Wright: Thousands of mourners attended the funeral
Thousands of mourners attended the funeral of murdered Loyalist Volunteer Force leader Billy Wright, in Portadown Photograph: PA
Billy Wright: INLA Christopher McWilliams emerges from prison in October 2000
INLA gunman Christopher McWilliams emerges from Magilliagan Prison after his release on 20 October 2000. Three republican militants, jailed for killing Billy Wright in the top-security Maze Prison, were set free under Northern Ireland's peace accord Photograph: Reuters
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