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Mum fighting for pollution death inquest

- BY LUCY THORNTON BY KELLY ALLEN

A MUM whose daughter died from asthma linked to air pollution has won her battle to apply for a second inquest into her death.

Ella Kissi-debrah died in 2013 after a fatal seizure.

Her mum, Rosamund Adoo-kissi-debrah, has been campaignin­g tirelessly to warn “children are dying” from air pollution.

Attorney General Geoffrey Cox has allowed her to apply to the High Court to quash the first inquest.

Held in 2014, it did not consider air pollution in connection with the nineyear-old girl’s death.

She lived 80ft away from the South Circular Road in Lewisham, South London.

A second inquest could see the Mayor of London, the local authority, the local NHS Trust and Defra all giving evidence. SOAP actor and musician Craig Mclachlan has been charged with a string of sex offences.

The former Neighbours star, 53, has been charged with eight counts of indecent assault, one of attempted indecent assault and one of common law assault.

The alleged offences are thought to relate to when he played the role of Dr Frank-n-furter in The Rocky Horror Show stage musical in Australia in 2014.

A spokesman for the Aussie star said: “Craig is innocent of these charges which will be vigorously defended.”

Mclachlan is due to appear at Melbourne magistrate­s court on February 8.

His career has included a stint in soap Home and Away and the main role in The Doctor Blake Mysteries crime drama series on BBC1 from 2013.

He also starred in BBC show Bugs between 1995 and 1999. With his band Craig Mclachlan & Check 1–2, he had a number two hit in the UK in 1990 with the single Mona.

His partner Vanessa Scammell, a conductor with Opera Australia, spoke in defence of Mclachlan when allegation­s emerged this year on Australian TV.

She said: “He’s kind and gentle... Yes he’s mischievou­s, but one of his greatest assets is he loves to make people happy and comfortabl­e.

“We will do everything we can to move through this and clear his name.” Mclachlan vehemently denies the allegation­s, saying previously: “By God I will fight this. And the truth, the truth will come out.” He also said: “They seem to be simple inventions, perhaps made for financial reasons, perhaps to gain notoriety.

“They are to the best of my knowledge utterly and entirely false.”

He sued the Australian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n and Fairfax Media for reporting the claims. The defamation hearing was set down for four weeks from February 4 in the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

Mclachlan left the stage production of The Rocky Horror Show in 2018.

It is not clear if the charges relate to allegation­s made against him by the stage show’s actresses. Police in the Australian state of Victoria said yesterday the Sexual Offences and Child Abuse Investigat­ion Team in Melbourne had charged a 53-year-old New South Wales man with the 10 alleged offences.

Mclachlan rose to fame in 1987 in Aussie soap Neighbours as Henry Ramsay, the brother of Charlene played by Kylie Minogue.

They appeared alongside the likes of Anne Charleston as on-screen mum Madge, and Ian Smith as Madge’s husband Harold Bishop.

Mclachlan was married in the 1990s to Neighbours co-star Rachel Friend, who played his on-screen girlfriend Bronwyn Davies.

He has a son, Jacob, with British actress Charlotte Avery.

 ??  ?? SOAP STARS Mclachlan, second left, with Kylie, Anne & Ian in 1980s DENIAL Mclachlan says he is innocent STAGE As Dr Frank-n-furter in the musical
SOAP STARS Mclachlan, second left, with Kylie, Anne & Ian in 1980s DENIAL Mclachlan says he is innocent STAGE As Dr Frank-n-furter in the musical
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 ??  ?? TRAGEDY Ella Kissi-debrah
TRAGEDY Ella Kissi-debrah
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‘WIDE OPEN’ Aftermath

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