No charge in Peach inquiry
NZPA London Uniformed policemen have appeared in an identification parade as part of the investigation into the death of the New Zealand teacher, Blair Peach. The parade is thought to have included members of the controversial Special Patrol Group> and was held on Wednesday. A Scotland Yard spokesman confirmed that an identification parade had been held. “We are not prepared to discuss it,” he said. “No charge resulted from it.”
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Press, 13 July 1979, Page 4
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75No charge in Peach inquiry Press, 13 July 1979, Page 4
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