News

New evidence shows there could have been “third party involvement” in the death of Private Cheryl James, 18, from a gunshot wound at the army base in 1995. She was one of four recruits to die ...
A fresh inquest into the death of Private Cheryl James has heard she made an allegation of being raped when she was 14. Her father Des James said he had always tried to keep an "open mind" on his ...
Unanswered questions over the death of Cheryl James and failings by the original inquest have prompted a new inquest which began at Surrey Coroner’s Court in Woking last week. Lawyers ...
What have we learned? Cheryl James joined the Army in the spring of 1995. Six months after she signed up she was found dead at Deepcut barracks with a single bullet wound to her head. Her death ...
The second inquest into the death of female soldier Cheryl James at Deepcut barracks will consider whether drink, drugs and sexual abuse by officers played a role in her death, a coroner ruled today.
Private Cheryl James, 18, was one of four young soldiers who died in unexplained shootings at Deepcut Barracks, Surrey, between 1995 and 2002. She was reported to have shot herself, but ...
Private Cheryl James died as a result of an intentional "self-inflicted shot" while on guard duty at Deepcut barracks, a coroner has ruled. The young female recruit, 18, died from a gunshot wound ...
Cheryl James was discovered with a fatal gunshot wound at the barracks in 1995, sparking a two-decade search for the truth for her family which led to the High Court ordering a second inquest ...
Manage consent settings on AMP pages These settings apply to AMP pages only. You may be asked to set these preferences again when you visit non-AMP BBC pages. The lightweight mobile page you have ...
Private Cheryl James, 18, was discovered with a fatal bullet wound at Deepcut Barracks in Surrey in November 1995 - one of four recruits to die there over a seven-year period. Lawyers for Pte ...
Cheryl James, 18, from Llangollen, Denbighshire, was found shot dead at Deepcut barracks in November 1995. The army had said the gun wound to her head was self-inflicted, but in 1995 a coroner ...