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Blair 'regrets' inquest distress | |
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Tony Blair has told MPs that he "deeply regretted" the distress caused to the family of a British "friendly fire" victim by the delay to his inquest. | |
Lance Corporal of Horse Matty Hull, 25, from Berkshire, died in an attack by US warplanes in March 2003. | |
The coroner was forced to adjourn the inquest when US authorities refused to release a cockpit video recording of the attack. | The coroner was forced to adjourn the inquest when US authorities refused to release a cockpit video recording of the attack. |
Mr Blair pledged to deal with such matters better in the future. | Mr Blair pledged to deal with such matters better in the future. |
He told the Commons at question time that he believed the Ministry of Defence had acted in "good faith" throughout the process. | |
The case has prompted accusations of the MoD conspiring with the Americans in a cover-up of his death. | |
The prime minister was answering questions on the matter from Conservative leader David Cameron. | |
Mr Cameron said: "We've been reminded in the last week that one of the tragedies of war is that terrible mistakes are made and people die from so-called friendly fire. | |
"When mistakes happen, do you agree with me that the MoD owes it to the families concerned to provide them with as much information as quickly as possible about the circumstances in which their loved ones were killed?" | |
Mr Blair replied: "Yes, of course, I agree that that is what the MoD should do. We deeply regret the distress caused to Lance Corporal Matty Hull's family by the delay in concluding the inquest into how he died. | |
"I can assure you that we will do everything we can to cooperate with the coroner and also make sure the additional distress, that's now been caused to the family, is minimised." |