More than 25,000 Sign Petition Demanding Answers on 1994 Chinook Disaster
HIGHLAND, SCOTLAND, AUG 6 – Families demand a judge-led public inquiry and full release of Ministry of Defence files after a 1994 Chinook crash killed 29 including 25 senior intelligence experts, with a petition signed by over 25,000.
- A petition demanding full transparency regarding the 1994 Chinook disaster has received over 25,000 signatures from the victims' families and others.
- Families accuse the Ministry of Defence of a cover-up, stating that critical evidence was withheld in prior investigations.
- The Chinook Justice Campaign was formed by victims' families seeking truth and transparency from the MoD.
- A BBC documentary prompted the re-examination of the case and has been praised by the families pushing for a public inquiry.
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