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Relatives of those killed in the Greysteel Massacre have urged politicians here to make sure a similiar atrocity never happens again.

On the eve of Halloween in 1993, eight people were killed after loyalist gunmen entered the Rising Sun bar and started shooting.

One of the gunmen shouted "trick or treat" before opening fire.

Last night, over 1,000 people packed in to the Star of the Sea Church in Eglinton last night to remember the eight victims who died.

Alan McBride, whose wife and father in law died in the Shankill Road bombing a week before also attended the service. 

He says the two communities felt the same pain:

Meanwhile, SDLP Leader Colum Eastwood echoed the relatives call at last night's vigil: 

Following the service, the families laid wreaths at a memorial plaque outside the Rising Sun Bar.

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