Chinook Crash: Truth Still Eludes Families
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Thirty-two years after the Chinook helicopter crash that killed 29 people, families are demanding a new inquiry, challenging the government’s claim that it’s too late. While a 2010 review cleared the pilots, critics including former panelist Lord Malcolm Bruce argue that review ignored broader systemic failures and possible cover-ups. Bruce insists it’s not too late to uncover the truth, calling the government’s stance “adding insult to injury.” Other panelists, including Helen Liddell, allege they were misled, and former defence secretary Sir Liam Fox hinted the MoD knew about engine software flaws. Families, like Andy Tobias, are outraged that decades of unanswered questions now yield only the response: “You should have found the truth sooner.” The Ministry of Defence says it’s engaging with the campaign but won’t comment on ongoing judicial review proceedings.
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