‘Dad, We Are Still Fighting for You’ - Son of Chinook 1994 Helicopter Crash Victim Demands Answers
- On June 2, 1994, RAF Chinook ZD576 crashed in Scotland, killing all 29 people aboard, including personnel from MI5 and the British Army.
- Joel Hornby, son of victim Major Anthony Hornby, is demanding answers and has requested Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's intervention for a public inquiry into the crash's circumstances.
- The Ministry of Defence dismissed the families' demands for a public inquiry, citing that it is unlikely to yield new evidence.
- Families of the victims have been denied answers for over 30 years and are advocating for a judicial review after the Ministry of Defence sealed crash documents for 100 years.
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Son of Chinook 1994 helicopter crash victim visits memorial and asks for answers
Relatives of the victims are calling for a public inquiry.
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Read Full ArticleSon of Chinook 1994 helicopter crash victim visits memorial and asks for answers - Jersey Evening Post
The son of a victim of the RAF 1994 Chinook helicopter crash is calling on the Prime Minister to intervene and allow a public inquiry after visiting the site of the disaster. RAF Chinook ZD576 was carrying 25 British intelligence personnel from RAF Aldergrove in Northern Ireland to a conference at Fort George near Inverness when it crashed in foggy weather on June 2 1994 on the Mull of Kintyre in Scotland. All 25 passengers – made up of personne…
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