The Strange Death of David Kelly
English
By (author): Liz Truss Norman Baker
The high-profile death of David Kelly twenty-one years ago plunged the New Labour government into crisis and led to the resignation of the BBCs director general. A judicial inquiry chaired by Lord Hutton, who was appointed by the government to investigate the circumstances surrounding Kellys death, cleared it of wrongdoing but was widely dismissed as a whitewash.
When it was published in 2007, The Strange Death of David Kelly was an instant bestseller, starting as it did from the premise that neither the medical evidence nor David Kellys state of mind and personality supported the verdict of suicide, and that the scientist and biological weapons expert was likely murdered.
The book also analysed and criticised the official process instigated after Kellys death, putting the entire episode into its British political context and looking at the actions of government, particularly in relation to the Iraq War.
This remarkable book has been fully updated by the author to include the latest evidence and theories surrounding this most mysterious and political of deaths.
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