Crowds to gather in Derry-Londonderry to commemorate Bloody Sunday 46 years on

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People will gather in Derry-Londonderry this afternoon to commemorate Bloody Sunday 46 years on.

The crowds will join at the city's Creggan Shops to retrace the steps of the 1972 anti-internment march which ended in bloodshed.

Kate Nash's 19-year-old brother William died when British soldiers opened fire on the crowd.

She told Q Radio of the shock she and her father experienced when they went to the hospital afterwards.

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