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Body of Iraq WMD dossier whistle-blower exhumed

Family of scientist David Kelly says it is fed up with vigils by ‘conspiracy theorists’ who claim he was murdered after he accused the British government of ‘sexing up’ intelligence to justify the invasion of Iraq

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The body of Dr David Kelly, the government chemical weapons expert who killed himself in 2003 after being outed as the source of a BBC story, has been exhumed, police have confirmed.

The scientist’s family reportedly had his remains cremated after asking for the grave to be dug up because they were upset it was being “desecrated” by conspiracy theorists who say Kelly was murdered.

According to The Sunday Times, a source close to the scientist’s relatives claimed the Justice for Kelly (JFK) campaign group placed placards and notes by the grave and held vigils there, upsetting Janice Kelly, his widow. “[She] hated it, she felt it was a desecration, and asked the police to get them to stop,” a family source told the newspaper.

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British Ministry of Defence scientist David Kelly is questioned by the Foreign Affairs Select Committee in London. Photo: AP
British Ministry of Defence scientist David Kelly is questioned by the Foreign Affairs Select Committee in London. Photo: AP

The campaigners admitted to putting a placard calling for an inquest by the grave but insisted they had not desecrated it.

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“We have been at this for four and a half years,” said Gerrard Jonas, of the campaign group. “We did put placards, one placard, asking for a coroner’s inquest. There has been no desecration. About three years ago Mrs Kelly sent the police round to me one Saturday night. They started questioning me.”

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