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时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Culture   来源:Forex  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:“If the police would do something they would do it from the first time when this shop has been burned," he added.

“If the police would do something they would do it from the first time when this shop has been burned," he added.

But Jenrick has now written to her to confirm criminal charges will definitely not be pursued.He forwarded a letter from Dame Diana Ruth Johnson, Minister of State for Policing, Fire and Crime Prevention.

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It said the case had been reviewed by police, the fire service and the Health and Safety Executive."Having done so they remain of the same opinion and are confident that they gave this careful consideration at all stages of the process and that every possible avenue of enquiry was pursued," Dame Diana wrote in her letter."While I hope this will give Ms Broadley some reassurance about the robustness of the investigations undertaken, I know in may ways it will not be the news she is hoping for."

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Ms Broadley said: "I am devastated. This is not what I was promised."It won't stop me though, I am going to continue to campaign for justice for my girl."

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Mr Jenrick said: "I'm deeply disappointed that the investigation has not led to a criminal prosecution.

"I know that this will be painful for Natasha, who deserves justice and the knowledge this couldn’t happen again."I will be writing to the Attorney General requesting this is reconsidered. My thoughts are with Natasha and her whole family as they continue to deal with the challenges of this truly heartbreaking tragedy.”

Ms Broadley added she had taken some comfort from the fact rules around caravan gas and fire safety had been strengthened."People have come up to me and said they are careful to check everything is right with their caravans now, because of what happened.

"I still feel the loss every day but Louisiana has at least made people a bit safer," she said.Yorkshire Water has urged people not to pour cooking fats from Christmas dinners down the sink to avoid blockages.

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