RUC attack Undertakers, Hughes Family; hijack hearse
The McCusker undertakers of Magherafelt, South Derry, had been contracted by the Hughes family to handle the details of the wake and funeral preparations.
At 5 PM Thomas and Danny McCusker received Frank's coffin from the mortuary in Belfast and brought it to the their hearse. Frank's parents drove behind the hearse in his sister Noreen's VW and other family and friends
followed. The agreement was that the funeral cortege was to travel behind RUC landrovers through West Belfast on the way to the M-2 highway to Toomebridge and then on to the Hughes' family home near Bellaghy. Along
the Falls Rd. in West Belfast, thousands of supporters had gathered through the day to honor one of the greatest Irish heroes of all time - a legend at only 25 years of age.
As they left the mortuary, the cortege had to pass the Protestant Belvoir estate where it was met with hostile loyalist crowds carrying anti-republican banners and shouting abuse at the family and Frank's remains. As the cortege was about to continue on the schedules route through sympathetic crowds, armed RUC attempted to hijack the procession. They unilaterally decided to take the body directly to Bellaghy. They stopped the hearse and ordered the McCusker brothers out; they were taking over from here. "Not Bloody likely," Thomas McCusker said. Danny was driving and refused to hand over the vehicle, saying that they were in charge. RUC thugs pulled Thomas out of the hearse by the legs and threw him onto the road, ripping his suit in the process. Other "police"
attacked members of the mourning family as they entered the fray from the following cars. Danny McCusker was beaten through the driver's window as he attempted to hide the keys in his mouth. He resisted by putting his
shoulder against the door, but the RUC got at him through the window and pulled at his hair and ears, ripping his clothing.
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