Kelly 'could not have died' from knife wound, paramedics claim
The Scotsman
Monday, Dec. 13, 2004
DAN MCDOUGALL
Key points
Paramedics believe wounds unlikely as cause of death due to lack of blood
Medical situation complicated by opiate drugs and blood condition in victim
Thames Valley Police have no intention of re-opening the case
Key quote I just think it is incredibly unlikely that he died from the wrist wound we saw. There just wasnt a lot of blood. When someone cuts an artery, whether accidentally or intentionally, the blood pumps everywhere." - VANESSA HUNT, PARAMEDIC
Story in full POLICE have rejected calls to re-open the inquiry into the death of Dr David Kelly, the government weapons expert, after two paramedics who found him at the scene of his death said he could not have died from self-inflicted knife wounds
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