The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Terror: Legal firm acting for attack family urges end to inquest

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Lawyers for one of the families of the 22 Manchester Arena victims have called for an end to delays to the inquests into their deaths.

HM Senior Coroner for Manchester Nigel Meadows has indicated to the families that a pre-inquest review scheduled for June 15 will not be effective and will amount to a “short procedural hearing”, said legal firm Broudie Jackson Canter.

During a brief 15-minute hearing held at Manchester Town Hall last November, Mr Meadows adjourned proceeding­s and said the full inquest and further pre-hearings could not take place due to the ongoing criminal investigat­ion by police.

Last week Greater Manchester Police said it was preparing for a trial of suicide bomber Salman Abedi’s brother, Hashem, as the applicatio­n to extradite him from Libya remains ongoing after a warrant was issued for his arrest.

Mr Meadows said the inquest proceeding­s must by law be suspended pending a criminal trial, in the event that Hashem Abedi, 21, understood to be in custody in Libya, is brought back to the UK to face charges over the Manchester Arena bombing.

He said under these circumstan­ces it was not possible or practical to proceed with the inquest hearings.

But Elkan Abrahamson, a solicitor with Broudie Jackson Canter, said: “There may be sound legal reasons for some delay but there is no sense of urgency here even a year on.

“It seems inevitable that a High Court judge will be appointed – this could have been done a year ago.”

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