Home Office delays publication of a report into the unsolved murder of private investigator Daniel Morgan
Lawyer Raju Bhatt says relatives have ‘every reason’ to be suspicious about the motives behind the Home Office's ‘completely unwarranted intervention’

THE family of private investigator Daniel Morgan slammed the Home Office today for stepping in to delay publication of a long-awaited report on his unsolved murder
Mr Morgan was killed with an axe in the car park of the Golden Lion pub in Sydenham, south-east London, on March 10 1987.
Despite five police inquiries and an inquest, no-one has been brought to justice over the father-of-two’s death, with the Metropolitan Police admitting that corruption had hampered the original investigation.
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