Air Crash Victims

Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 4 November 1965.

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Photo of Mr Tam Dalyell Mr Tam Dalyell , West Lothian 12:00, 4 November 1965

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will introduce legislation to require coroners to release bodies of air crash victims as soon as possible.

Photo of Sir Frank Soskice Sir Frank Soskice , Newport (Monmouthshire/Gwent)

I have no evidence that there is any need for legislation on this matter.

Photo of Mr Tam Dalyell Mr Tam Dalyell , West Lothian

Let us suppose that one of us had been a victim of the Edinburgh-London Vanguard disaster—and it might easily have been so: would not our relatives have wished to have been spared the additional agony of having to wait many days before making funeral arrangements?

Photo of Sir Frank Soskice Sir Frank Soskice , Newport (Monmouthshire/Gwent)

I have no doubt that Her Majesty's coroners, who are independent judicial officers over whom I have no control, bear those considerations fully in mind.