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Jeremiah Duggan 'last hope' for new inquest

March 4, 2010 16:06

ByRobyn Rosen, Robyn Rosen

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An application for a new inquest into the death of Jewish student Jeremiah Duggan has been filed, in what his mother called her "last hope" to uncover the truth.

Mr Duggan, 22, was found dead on a highway near Wiesbaden, Germany in March 2003, after he had attended a youth event organised by the far-right LaRouche group.

The German police ruled his death a suicide, but a British coroner rejected the verdict in November 2003 after the Metropolitan Police testified that the LaRouche movement is a "political cult with sinister and dangerous
connections".

Attempts to have the case reinvestigated in Germany have floundered, but on Friday, the family's lawyers travelled to the High Court in London with new evidence for a fresh inquest.