The strange "suicide" of David Kelly : Questions for the coroner's inquest
Renan Talieva, 29.02.2004 19:25
With the release of his report in January, Lord Brian Hutton pronounced the death of scientist David Kelly a suicide. But the evidence given at the inquiry does not substantiate the finding. It is not yet known exactly how he died.
Members of the medical community and the general public are beginning to express growing skepticism about the stated cause of death. In response to their concerns, Oxfordshire coroner Nicholas Gardiner will hold a hearing in March to determine if 'exceptional reasons' compel him to reopen the original inquest. <1>
There is more than adequate cause to question the current interpretation of the scientist's demise, as set forth by the Hutton report (HR) and the public record of the Hutton inquiry (HI). The official version can be summarized as follows. ...
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2004/02/286193.htmlDetails of the official version of the Kelly's purported suicide and specific questions that undermine the official view. Looks like the investigation of his death might get reopened. Wonder what Kelly was about to reveal?