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Appeal could delay crash inquest | Appeal could delay crash inquest |
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An inquest into a major rail crash could be delayed after the government decided to appeal against a High Court ruling on legal aid for relatives. | An inquest into a major rail crash could be delayed after the government decided to appeal against a High Court ruling on legal aid for relatives. |
David Main and his eight-year-old son Toby won the right to funds for legal representation earlier this month. | David Main and his eight-year-old son Toby won the right to funds for legal representation earlier this month. |
Toby's mother Anjanette Rossi, 38, and sister Louella Main, nine, were among seven people who died after a train hit a car at Ufton Nervet, Berks, in 2004. | Toby's mother Anjanette Rossi, 38, and sister Louella Main, nine, were among seven people who died after a train hit a car at Ufton Nervet, Berks, in 2004. |
The government had denied the Mains' request for legal aid in 2005. | The government had denied the Mains' request for legal aid in 2005. |
Public interest | Public interest |
That decision, made by Bridget Prentice, the then Minister for Legal Aid, was quashed at the beginning of April by Mr Justice Owen, who said it was "irrational". | That decision, made by Bridget Prentice, the then Minister for Legal Aid, was quashed at the beginning of April by Mr Justice Owen, who said it was "irrational". |
Seven people died in the crash at Ufton Nervet in 2004 | |
The judicial review had been applied for on the basis there was a "significant wider public interest" in the family being represented. | The judicial review had been applied for on the basis there was a "significant wider public interest" in the family being represented. |
Mr Main, from Speen, argued that he could not afford legal representation as he had been on sick leave and his outgoings exceeded his income. | Mr Main, from Speen, argued that he could not afford legal representation as he had been on sick leave and his outgoings exceeded his income. |
A 12-day inquest had been planned to start in Winchester, Hampshire, in October 2005 but was adjourned to allow the appeal over legal aid. | A 12-day inquest had been planned to start in Winchester, Hampshire, in October 2005 but was adjourned to allow the appeal over legal aid. |
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