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DEFENCE Secretary Geoff Hoon may be taken to the High Court by the families of four soldiers who died at Deepcut barracks, if he refuses to allow a public inquiry, it was revealed yesterday.
Des James, whose daughter, Cheryl, 18, died at the barracks in Surrey in 1995 said yesterday he would try to get a judicial review if Mr Hoon blocked the families' call for a public inquiry.See the full content of this document
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Hoon Could Face Court Over Deepcut
Four young recruits have died from gunshot wounds at the barracks in...
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