Summary
A friend and former colleague of Dr David Kelly said yesterday it would be "outrageous" to hold an inquest into his death in the absence of new evidence.
Professor Christian Seelos, who worked alongside the British scientist as a United Nations weapons inspector in Iraq, said calls for a fresh examination of the case appeared to be "totally politically motivated".See the full content of this document
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'Inquest Would Be Outrageous' - Kelly Friend
Dr Kelly's body was found in woods near his Oxfordshire home...
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