Unlawful Killing
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Initial release | May 13, 2011 |
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Directors | Keith Allen |
Written by | Victor Lewis-Smith |
Languages | English Language |
Production companies | Allied Stars Ltd |
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ID | 2390501 |
About Unlawful Killing
Unlawful Killing is a 2011 British documentary film about the deaths of Diana, Princess of Wales and Dodi Fayed on 31 August 1997 directed by Keith Allen and shown in Cannes during the 2011 Cannes Film Festival.
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... Lawyers for the families will be seeking a verdict of Unlawful Killing...
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... It is believed to be the first time an inquest has returned a conclusion of Unlawful Killing after a woman has taken her own life following domestic abuse...
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... He was An inquest later recorded a narrative conclusion and ruled out both Unlawful Killing and accidental death...
How a British special forces raid went wrong, and a young family paid the price

... Schedule 2 offences are serious offences like Unlawful Killing and grievous bodily harm...
SAS killings: Ministry of Defence proposes judge-led review

... The raid was one of a number carried out by the SAS in 2010/2011 that raised concerns at the highest levels of UK Special Forces that operatives had a deliberate policy of Unlawful Killing...
SAS reports reveal troubling pattern of suspicious deaths in Afghanistan

... The BBC understands that General Sir Mark Carleton-Smith, the former head of UK Special Forces, was briefed about the alleged Unlawful Killings but did not pass on the evidence to the Royal Military Police, even after the RMP began a murder investigation into the SAS squadron...
Kettering deaths inquest: Maddie Durdant-Hollamby was unlawfully killed

... Mr Green s body was discovered in the kitchen with a Senior coroner Anne Pember recorded Ms Durdant-Hollamby s death as an Unlawful Killing...
Kettering deaths inquest: Maddie Durdant-Hollamby was unlawfully killed
A Woman was repeatedly stabbed in the chest by her " jealous" boyfriend who then took his own life, an inquest has heard.
Maddie Durdant-Hollamby, 22, was by Benjamin Green , 41, at his Northamptonshire home last August.
The inquest heard she had gone to The House in Slate Drive, Kettering, to end The Relationship .
After fatally stabbing Ms Durdant-Hollamby, Mr Green killed himself, the Northamptonshire coroner said.
The Body of Ms Durdant-Hollamby, from Wimblington, near March in Cambridgeshire, was found by police After Her friends and family reported her missing.
Mr Green's body was discovered in The Kitchen with a
Senior coroner Anne Pember recorded Ms Durdant-Hollamby's death as an Unlawful Killing .
Mr Green's death was recorded as suicide.
In a statement read to the inquest, Abbie Green, a friend of Ms Durdant-Hollamby, described Mr Green as a " jealous person" who regularly used to check Maddie's phone texts.
She Said the couple once fell out for days over an episode of Love Island after Ms Durdant-Hollamby told him she found one of the contestants attractive.
They had also rowed about her deciding to Go On A Family holiday to Jamaica with her parents, leaving him behind, Ms Green said.
On The Day of her death Ms Durdant-Hollamby texted Ms Green on a group chat to say she was on her way to break-up with her boyfriend, and " to text or ring me in an hour".
The Friends contacted Ms Durdant-Hollamby's mother The Next day after failing to reach her, and she alerted The Police .
Senior coroner Anne Pember read a statement from Ms Durdant-Hollamby's mother, Rachel.
In it She Said " at no time did I need to speak with Maddie about any issues of concern" about her relationship with Mr Green.
Mrs Durdant-Hollamby, who described Her Daughter as " caring" and " perfect" has previously said there were no prior signs of in Her Daughter 's relationship with Mr Green.
In her inquest statement, Mrs Durdant-Hollamby said: " There's a huge hole in our lives now.
" I just miss her, I miss everything about her.
" We were each other's Best Friend and I miss her with all my heart. "
Source of news: bbc.com