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Menezes coroner attacks Scotland Yard flaws over shooting

Paul Cheston
04.03.09

The coroner who presided over the inquest into the death of Jean Charles de Menezes today criticised the "stark difference" in the way police officers and civilians were treated in the wake of the shooting.

Sir Michael Wright highlighted a string of flaws at Scotland Yard after officers' accounts were rejected last year.

In his recommendations, sent to Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson and the Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, he expressed concern that officers were allowed to work on their accounts together "for a period of many hours" after the shooting on 22 July 2005.

Sir Michael wrote: "There was a stark difference between their experience and the treatment of civilians, who were required to give their accounts promptly and independently.

"Officers were not cross-examined on the basis that their evidence was the product of independent recollection."

His report follows an inquest at the Oval cricket ground, which ended in December after jurors dismissed the Met's claim that the killing was lawful.

Brazilian Mr de Menezes was shot dead at Stockwell Tube after police mistook him for one of the terrorists behind failed suicide attacks the previous day.

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Well what do you expect ? The inquest was a whitewash.
Never mind, that nice man Jack Straw will soon pass a little law that will make secret inquests possible and
any future cover-ups as easy as pie.
Makes you glad to be British...not.

- Clive Allen, Brighton, UK

The biggest flaw by far was the killing of a totally innocent Londoner who was simply commuting to work.

- Keith Price, Luton, England

The ' Met' is a band of brothers.They are as thick as thieves!

- Irene Gizelle, London UK


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