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Duggan mother to sue Germany over son's death

March 17, 2011 12:19

ByRobyn Rosen, Robyn Rosen

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A mother is taking Germany to the Court of Human Rights accusing it of failing properly to investigate the mysterious death of her son, Jewish student Jeremiah Duggan, exactly eight years ago.

Mr Duggan's body was found beside the road in Wiesbaden on March 27 2003. The German police have consistently ruled it was suicide but a British coroner rejected the verdict.

The 22-year-old had been at a youth event organised by the far-right LaRouche group.

His mother, Erica, from north west London, will travel to Germany later this month and ask to meet the Wiesbaden prosecutor to discuss progress on the investigation and to lay flowers at the spot where her son was found.