Damning new evidence that Dr Kelly DIDN'T commit suicide
- Official explanation was that the weapons expert had taken his own life
- But since Dr Kelly’s death in 2003, time has done nothing to dispel suspicion
- Successive governments have refused to allow full coroner’s inquest to be held
PUBLISHED: 22:00 BST, 12 January 2019 | UPDATED: 01:22 BST, 13 January 2019
More than 15 years have passed since Dr David Kelly was found dead in an Oxfordshire wood in one of the darkest episodes of Tony Blair’s time as Prime Minister.
The official explanation was that the distinguished weapons expert had taken his own life by overdosing on painkillers and cutting his left wrist, devastated after being unmasked as the source of the BBC’s claim that the Government had ‘sexed up’ the case for the Iraq War.
But since Dr Kelly’s death in 2003, time has done nothing to dispel the cloud of suspicion that hangs over the episode. The troubling questions surrounding it have only increased as the years have passed.
Successive governments have refused to allow a full coroner’s inquest to be held, fuelling the sense of a cover-up.
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