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A 67-year-old man from County Donegal has been granted a date to appeal his extradition to Northern Ireland over charges relating to a 1972 bombing in Enniskillen. John Downey was arrested in November 2018 at his home in Creeslough following a European Arrest Warrant. He faces charges of murdering two British Army soldiers, Lance Corporal Alfred Johnston and Private James Eames, who were killed when an explosive device detonated in a vehicle on the Irvinestown Road, Cherrymount, on 25 August 1972. The High Court in Dublin ordered his extradition in March 2019 despite objections based on delay and a "comfort letter" issued by the British government to alleged republican paramilitaries during the conflict. The Court of Appeal has scheduled a hearing for 27 May 2019. Mr Downey's legal team cited his health concerns and questioned whether evidence allegedly linking him to the bombing still exists.

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