David Kelly's mysterious death should be investigated by a coroner to establish whether the weapons inspector was murdered, the Government has been told.
The demand was made in a letter to Attorney General Baroness Scotland following revelations in The Mail on Sunday that question the Hutton Inquiry's finding of suicide.
After 59-year-old Dr Kelly's body was discovered in woods near his Oxfordshire home in July 2003, a coroner's inquiry into his death was controversially halted by the Government.
Lord Hutton took over the investigation and concluded the scientist slashed his left wrist and took an overdose of painkillers after being named as the source of a BBC report on the Iraq war.
But after the weapons inspector's close friend Mai Pederson cast doubt in this newspaper last week on his ability to kill himself – she says his right hand was so weak following an accident that he would have been unable to cut himself fatally – Liberal Democrat MP Norman Baker has written to the Attorney General demanding a coroner's inquest.
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