Statement in relation to inquest into deaths of three SAS selection soldiers

Clean Air in London considers that the contribution, if any, of ozone pollution in the circumstances reported throughout the inquest into the tragic deaths of three SAS selection soldiers in July 2013 should be investigated*

CAL is today publishing the evidence which it sent to the coroner.  The coroner decided last year that the issue was not relevant

Clean Air in London (CAL) campaigns for an end to dangerous pollution in London and beyond.  It has been recognised and awarded for its pioneering work, which has contributed to an understanding of the serious problem of excessive air pollution and its effects.

One of the problems of air pollution is that it is dangerous and can cause premature death.  This is well documented.  Less recognised is the fact that pollutants can be especially dangerous to otherwise healthy people undertaking strenuous exercise.  CAL gained and shared expert information on this problem in relation to the London Olympic and Paralympic games with the aim of ensuring that pollution levels in London could not present a danger to competitors.  In that context the danger was recognised, but sadly, although it is likely that excessive air pollution, including high ozone levels,  causes or contributes to sudden deaths this is not generally recognised or well known.

CAL is of the view that it is important to know whether, and if so how much, ozone pollution contributed to the tragic deaths of the SAS selection soldiers during their strenuous exercise on the Brecon Beacons*.  To this end it wrote to the coroner last year and included information about ozone pollution and its effects.

The coroner decided that the issue was not relevant.  CAL remains of the view that the contribution, if any, of ozone pollution in the circumstances reported throughout the inquest should be investigated*.  CAL is today publishing the evidence which it sent to the coroner.

* Note that particle mass concentrations were also much higher than usual on 13 July 2013

ENDS

1_Harrison Grant letter to Mrs Hunt 140814

2_Appendices to HG letter to Coroner 140814 as amended

3_Coroner reply to HG 150814

4_HG to Coroner 100914

5_Coroner reply to HG 260914

6_Met Office letter to Birkett 190914_Website

7_Met Office letter to Birkett 190914_Attachment

8_Defra EIR_RFI_6857_Redacted_amended 091014

http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/ng-interactive/2015/jul/14/sas-brecon-beacons-march-army-reservists

Exhibits to Appendix sent to Coroner

Exhibit 1

Exhibit 1 Defra Daily Air Quality Index health advice

Exhibit 2 WHO report REVIHAAP 2013

Exhibit 3 WHO report HRAPIE 2013

Exhibit 4

Exhibit 4 Defra Daily Air Quality Index bands

Exhibit 5

Exhibit 5 Defra forecast on Saturday 130713 for that day and Sunday 140713

Exhibit 6

Exhibit 6 Defra actual monitoring summary at 2200 on 130713

Exhibit 7

Exhibit 7 Google map showing Cwmbran

Exhibit 8

Exhibit 8 Defra air pollution summary 130713 archived_Retrieved 080913

Exhibit 9

Exhibit 9 Defra air pollution summary 130713 archived_Retrieved 090614

Exhibit 10 Defra Data Hourly on 130713_Retrieved 080913

Exhibit 11 Defra Data Hourly on 130713_Retrieved 090614

Exhibit 12 Defra monitors reporting highest hourly mean ozone on 130713

Exhibit 13

Exhibit 13 Defra air pollution summary 120713 archived_Retrieved 080814

Exhibit 14 Defra hourly monitoring data for Cwmbran on 120713

Exhibit 15

Exhibit 15 Defra air pollution summary 140713 archived_Retrieved 080814

Exhibit 16 CAL 245 Defra response letter from EC 050913_Original

Exhibit 17 CAL 245 Defra response 040913_Annex C_Original

Exhibit 18 CAL 245 Defra response clarification email 050913_Redacted

Narbeth_per DM 160615_Website

CAL 309 Narberth_per DM 160615_Website

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