Thursday 18 September 2014

Provisional identification of Dr. Kelly's dentist

In the evidence given at the Hutton Inquiry in 2003 by the then Assistant Chief Constable Michael Page mention was made of the disappearance and re-appearance of David Kelly's dental records

At no time since then has the identity of Dr. Kelly's dentist been publicly established.

The story of the dental records bears close analysis.

Dr. Kelly's dental records were found by his dentist to be missing (likely on Friday 18th July 2003) but on Sunday 20th July 2003 she found that they were back in the filing cabinet in which they belonged.

It appears that the disappearance of records was genuine, since a thorough search was, I am led to believe, conducted.

This bizarre disappearance and re-appearance of Dr. Kelly's dental records was reported to Thames Valley Police who, among other things, took fingerprints from the files.

A number of fingerprints remain unidentified, since they did not match the fingerprints of staff in the dentist's surgery.

Recently, I have been given credible  information suggesting that Dr Kelly was a patient at the Ock Street surgery in Abingdon and that his dentist was Dr Bozena Kanas.

Nothing at present suggests misconduct of any type by Dr. Kanas.

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