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Families of CJD victims take protest to the Prime minister

Anthony Seaton who claimed that a committee had to congregate to decide upon release of his mother's death certificate after a misdiagnosis of a stroke

Anthony Seaton who claimed that a committee had to congregate to decide upon release of his mother's death certificate after a misdiagnosis of a stroke

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  • Families of CJD victims and campaigners gather at no'10 Downing Street in protest as vCJD continues to claim lives.
  • Graham Bell, vCJD campaigner who claimed to having been arrested last year in December for having uncovered evidence of suppression of information from the public regarding vCJD as well as of companies that continue to circulate infected meat product
  • Police approaches campaigners requesting for a protest permit
  • Families of CJD victims and campaigners gather at no'10 Downing Street in protest as vCJD continues to claim lives.
  • Families of CJD victims and campaigners gather at no'10 Downing Street in protest as vCJD continues to claim lives.
  • Families of CJD victims and campaigners gather at no'10 Downing Street in protest as vCJD continues to claim lives.
  • Anthony Seaton who claimed that a committee had to congregate to decide upon release of his mother's death certificate after a misdiagnosis of a stroke
  • Families of CJD victims and campaigners gather at no'10 Downing Street in protest as vCJD continues to claim lives.
  • Families of CJD victims and campaigners gather at no'10 Downing Street in protest as vCJD continues to claim lives.
  • Families of CJD victims and campaigners gather at no'10 Downing Street in protest as vCJD continues to claim lives.
  • Families of CJD victims and campaigners gather at no'10 Downing Street in protest as vCJD continues to claim lives.

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Families of CJD victims and campaigners gather at no'10 Downing Street in protest as vCJD continues to claim lives.

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