New evidence at Crete death inquest
[26th March 2008]
New evidence will be heard at an inquest, following the death of a six year old boy after his father jumped off a balcony with him in Crete.
John Hogan was cleared of murder after jumping from the balcony with his two children. His daughter survived the fall while six year old Liam died of head injuries.
The inquest is expected to last for three days. The inquest, which begins today, will examine witness statements from UK citizens who were at the hotel at the time. These statements were not used by the Greek Court.
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