Deepcut army death: Teen ‘may not have shot herself,’ says lawyer
‘The family of Cheryl James, an army recruit who was found dead with a single bullet wound to the head at Deepcut Barracks 20 years ago, claim there is evidence to suggest she did not shoot herself, an inquest has heard.
The recently opened second hearing was told on Monday that new forensic evidence suggests there may have been “third party involvement” in the teen’s death.
James was one of four recruits to die from bullet wounds at the Surrey training facility between 1995 and 2002.’
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