Kizzy
22-05-2015, 01:20 PM
'A British student who died in Germany after attending a conference organised by a far-right group did not commit suicide, a British coroner has ruled.
Overturning an earlier ruling by German authorities, Andrew Walker said on Thursday that the LaRouche group, which organised the conference, “may have had a bearing” on the death of Jeremiah Duggan, who died after being hit by two cars.
“The fact that he attended a conference run by this far-rightwing organisation … together with Mr Duggan expressing that he was a Jew, British and questioning the material put before him, may have had a bearing on Mr Duggan’s death in the sense that it may have put him at risk from members of the organisation and caused him to become distressed and seek to leave,” Walker said.
Duggan, 22, was found on a motorway near the German city of Wiesbaden on 27 March 2003 after he attended a youth event organised by the LaRouche movement. German police initially said his death was “a suicide by means of a traffic accident”. However, the student’s family, from north London, have never accepted that.'
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/may/21/jeremiah-duggan-death-not-suicide-british-coroner-rules
Overturning an earlier ruling by German authorities, Andrew Walker said on Thursday that the LaRouche group, which organised the conference, “may have had a bearing” on the death of Jeremiah Duggan, who died after being hit by two cars.
“The fact that he attended a conference run by this far-rightwing organisation … together with Mr Duggan expressing that he was a Jew, British and questioning the material put before him, may have had a bearing on Mr Duggan’s death in the sense that it may have put him at risk from members of the organisation and caused him to become distressed and seek to leave,” Walker said.
Duggan, 22, was found on a motorway near the German city of Wiesbaden on 27 March 2003 after he attended a youth event organised by the LaRouche movement. German police initially said his death was “a suicide by means of a traffic accident”. However, the student’s family, from north London, have never accepted that.'
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/may/21/jeremiah-duggan-death-not-suicide-british-coroner-rules