David Kelly was at the center of a power struggle between Tony Blair's administration and the BBC, because he was the source of a story which claimed that a WMD report had been "sexed up". In the middle of the controversy, Kelly was found dead near his house. The cause of death was ruled to be a suicide -- a slit wrist.
An inquiry into the circumstances around David Kelly's death ("The Hutton Inquiry") unearthed some dirt on the Blair administration regarding WMD claims. Lord Hutton's final report is due tomorrow.
But today, as London's Evening Standard reports, "Three senior specialists said they could not accept the evidence of how Dr Kelly died presented to the Hutton Inquiry." In a letter to The Guardian, they say that it is "highly improbable" that Kelly died from the wound in his left wrist. The cut would have caused blood loss of about a pint, and a loss of about three liters is necessary for death.
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