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Mark Duggan inquest: key issue is whether shooting was lawful, jury told | UK news | The Guardian

18.9.13

Mark Duggan inquest: key issue is whether shooting was lawful, jury told | UK news | The Guardian: The fatal shooting by police of Duggan, 29, in August 2011, prompted the biggest riots in modern English history.

Opening the delayed inquest, the coroner, Keith Cutler, said the death was a tragedy and a regrettable loss of a young life. He held a brief moment of silence as he began the hearing the Duggan family hope will provide them answers as to why their loved one was killed. During the judge's opening remarks to the jury, Pamela Duggan, the mother of the deceased, left the courtroom in tears. Cutler told the jury their task was serious and said: "It may be the case that at the heart of your considerations will be whether Mark Duggan was killed lawfully or unlawfully."


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