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Mark Duggan inquest jury 'on quest for truth' | |
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Jurors at the inquest into the death of Mark Duggan have been told by a coroner they are on a "quest to find the truth". | |
The father-of-four was shot dead by armed police in Tottenham in August 2011, sparking widespread rioting in a number of English cities. | |
The coroner said the jury must examine whether Mr Duggan was lawfully killed. | |
Mr Duggan's mother, Pam Duggan, said she hoped "the truth will finally come out" at the inquest. | |
The coroner, Judge Keith Cutler, asked for some moments of silence as a mark of respect for Mr Duggan's family, which left Pam Duggan in tears. She was then led out of the court by her solicitor. | The coroner, Judge Keith Cutler, asked for some moments of silence as a mark of respect for Mr Duggan's family, which left Pam Duggan in tears. She was then led out of the court by her solicitor. |
Judge Cutler told the jury of six women and five men that an inquest was a "quest for the truth" and would look into the circumstances under which Mr Duggan died. | Judge Cutler told the jury of six women and five men that an inquest was a "quest for the truth" and would look into the circumstances under which Mr Duggan died. |
"At the centre of the hearing is the tragedy of the regrettable loss of a young life," he said. | |
"At the heart of your deliberations it may be that you decide whether Mark Duggan was killed lawfully or unlawfully." | |
'Loss of young life' | |
Firearms officers and Kevin Hutchinson-Foster, a man convicted of supplying a gun to Mr Duggan on the day he was shot, will give evidence as witnesses at the Royal Courts of Justice. | |
Jurors will visit the scene of his killing on Thursday, the coroner said. | |
Earlier Mr Duggan's mother, Pam Duggan, said she hoped "the truth will finally come out" at the inquest, which is expected to last eight to 10 weeks. | |
Speaking ahead of the inquest, she said: "We hope that the truth will finally come out for the sake of all his family, not least his young children." | |
Deborah Coles, co-director of the charity Inquest, said the hearing was "long overdue". | Deborah Coles, co-director of the charity Inquest, said the hearing was "long overdue". |
She added: "Where citizens are killed by the state there must be a robust and fearless inquiry to ascertain whether the use of lethal force was lawful and necessary." | She added: "Where citizens are killed by the state there must be a robust and fearless inquiry to ascertain whether the use of lethal force was lawful and necessary." |
The jury has been sent home for the day. The inquest will begin on Tuesday with an opening statement from Ashley Underwood QC. | The jury has been sent home for the day. The inquest will begin on Tuesday with an opening statement from Ashley Underwood QC. |