Christopher Coltart, barrister for seven families of those killed, highlighted the fact that mobile phone networks were compromised and commanders could not be contacted by the control room. Yet a statement issued in November 2005 by the service said radio contact was maintained throughout the disaster.
Mr Coltart said: ‘Taken in isolation, Mr Killens, it’s completely misleading, isn’t it?’ Mr Killens replied: ‘In isolation, without wider context, I would agree with you.’
Mr Coltart said: ‘Taken in isolation, Mr Killens, it’s completely misleading, isn’t it?’ Mr Killens replied: ‘In isolation, without wider context, I would agree with you.’
The inquest continues at the Royal Courts of Justice.
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