FORBURY TERROR ATTACK: Families of victims say they finally have answers to ‘preventable’ murders
THE FAMILIES of the victims of a terrorist attack in a Reading park in June 2020 say the inquest has finally given them answers.
Read moreTHE FAMILIES of the victims of a terrorist attack in a Reading park in June 2020 say the inquest has finally given them answers.
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Read moreA TOP cop has promised to fully review the conclusions of an inquest into the death of three people during a terrorist attack in Forbury Gardens.
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