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Inquest in facts and figures



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Published Date: 08 April 2008
2,931,300 – number of words spoken in open court
£12m – likely combined cost to the taxpayer

20,000 to 66,000 – number of landmines which could potentially have been cleared for £10m.

Seven – number of boxes of Galt "Make a Face" children's face paint used by inquest regular John Loughrey to write the words "Diana" and "Dodi" on his face.

11 – number of jurors hearing the case, six women and five men.

Four – number of coroners who have had responsibility for the inquests over the past 10 years

278 – total number of witnesses to have given evidence

15 – number of barristers involved, including eight QCs.

120 – total number of public seats made available each day. They were rarely full.



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  • Last Updated: 08 April 2008 10:06 AM
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