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The prospect of an open inquest, by contrast, seemed to herald embarrassing disclosures.
We need an open inquest so we can learn the truth.
So there is now a real possibility that an open inquest may not be held at all.
There is also the suggestion that the laws that keep secret any telephone-tapping activity by the security services may be enacted in this case – meaning that an open inquest, where all the evidence is presented to a coroner and a jury, might never take place.
Chinyere Inyama, senior coroner for west London, opened inquests on Friday into the deaths of eight of the Britons killed.
After an application from the families the attorney general directed the coroner to re-open inquests into the deaths in November 2011.
According to the general principle of open justice, inquests should normally be held in public and be fully reported unless national security is at risk.
Elizabeth Olson (NYT) THE AMERICAS CANADA: E. COLI INQUEST -- Ontario's coroner's office will open an inquest into the deaths of five people in an outbreak of E. coli bacteria in Walkerton, west of Toronto.
That must mean re-opening the inquests into the Hillsborough deaths.
He is considering whether to ask the High Court to open an inquest into his death".
North West Wales coroner Dewi Pritchard Jones is expected to open an inquest after the Christmas break.
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