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Old 12th Jul 2015, 19:34
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Davef68
 
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CHaps,

Have a look at DV's previous posts. He has a habit of taking one accident at a time. He is genuinely trying to establish if inquiries were held into these service deaths.

He is trying to do a good thing here.

In the case of the Harris Shackleton crash, it's easily confirmedno FAI was held.

HC Deb 20 March 1991 vol 188 cc154-5W 154W
§ Miss Lestor To ask the Secretary of State for Defence for what reasons it was decided not to hold a fatal accident inquiry into the RAF Shackleton crash on South Harris in 1990.
§ Lord James Douglas-Hamilton [holding answer 15 March 1991]: I have been asked to reply.
On behalf of my noble and learned Friend the Lord Advocate, who has responsibility for fatal accident inquiries, I advise the hon. Member that the question whether such an inquiry should be held received careful consideration. It is not the practice of the Lord Advocate, however, to divulge his reasons for deciding not to hold an inquiry.
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