'They left everyone in the village to their own fate'
Relatives of those killed and survivors of the Claudy bombing fear no one will be held accountable.
Nine people were killed and more than 30 injured when three bombs exploded in the County Londonderry village on 31 July 1972.
The IRA was blamed for the attack, but never admitted to it.
No one has ever been charged in connection with the bombing.
A cross-community service was held in the village on Sunday.