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Independent Panel Inquiry into the death of Zane Gbangbola

EDM (Early Day Motion) 350: tabled on 01 February 2024

Tabled in the 2023-24 session.

This motion has been signed by 34 Members. It has not yet had any amendments submitted.

Motion text

That this House notes that the Post Office Horizon scandal has reemphasised the need for a Hillsborough Law; acknowledges that more tragedies would benefit from a duty of candour on public servants and a parity of arms; supports the call for an independent panel inquiry with full powers to compel disclosure into the death of seven-year-old Zane Gbangbola, who died during floods in 2014 from poisoning by hydrogen cyanide detected by Fire Services HAZMAT; further notes that Zane’s family home was adjacent to likely contaminated landfill from which floodwater flowed and which necessitated the area being evacuated; notes that the coroner ruled Zane died after inhaling carbon monoxide from a petrol-powered pump hired by his parents to clear water from the basement, despite no carbon monoxide being detected; observes that Zane's father is paralysed from hydrogen cyanide poisoning; commends the family’s decade-long campaign following Zane’s death; is concerned that victims and bereaved in this case have been blamed, abused and scapegoated; reflects on the lack of proper investigation and the masses of evidence undisclosed or ignored and a flawed judicial outcome; notes that Zane’s family were refused legal aid for his inquest, whilst legal support for public officials was paid from the public purse and the coroner received legal aid; and calls on Government to urgently establish an independent panel inquiry so that all evidence can be reviewed by experts and the truth about what really happened to an innocent seven-year-old boy can finally be told, heard and recorded.

The first 6 Members who have signed to support the motion are the sponsors. The primary sponsor is generally the person who tabled the motion and has responsibility for it. The date shown is when the Member signed the motion.

In addition to the sponsors, the following Members have signed to support the motion.

Rimmer, Ms Marie
Labour
Signed on 1 February 2024
St Helens South and Whiston
Lavery, Ian
Labour
Signed on 1 February 2024
Wansbeck
Ribeiro-Addy, Bell
Labour
Signed on 1 February 2024
Streatham
Winter, Beth
Labour
Signed on 1 February 2024
Cynon Valley
Corbyn, Jeremy
Independent
Signed on 1 February 2024
Islington North
Johnson, Kim
Labour
Signed on 1 February 2024
Liverpool, Riverside
McDonnell, John
Labour
Signed on 1 February 2024
Hayes and Harlington
Sultana, Zarah
Labour
Signed on 1 February 2024
Coventry South
Webbe, Claudia
Independent
Signed on 1 February 2024
Leicester East
Hanvey, Neale
Alba Party
Signed on 1 February 2024
Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath
Whitley, Mick
Labour
Signed on 1 February 2024
Birkenhead
Foy, Mary Kelly
Labour
Signed on 2 February 2024
City of Durham
Butler, Dawn
Labour
Signed on 2 February 2024
Brent Central
Dorans, Allan
Scottish National Party
Signed on 2 February 2024
Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock
Morris, Grahame
Labour
Signed on 5 February 2024
Easington
Phillips, Jess
Labour
Signed on 5 February 2024
Birmingham, Yardley
Mearns, Ian
Labour
Signed on 5 February 2024
Gateshead
Vaz, Valerie
Labour
Signed on 6 February 2024
Walsall South
Hollern, Kate
Labour
Signed on 6 February 2024
Blackburn
Trickett, Jon
Labour
Signed on 7 February 2024
Hemsworth
Osborne, Kate
Labour
Signed on 8 February 2024
Jarrow
Whittome, Nadia
Labour
Signed on 8 February 2024
Nottingham East
McLaughlin, Anne
Scottish National Party
Signed on 8 February 2024
Glasgow North East
Lake, Ben
Plaid Cymru
Signed on 8 February 2024
Ceredigion
Williams, Hywel
Plaid Cymru
Signed on 8 February 2024
Arfon
Howarth, Sir George
Labour
Signed on 8 February 2024
Knowsley
Maskell, Rachael
Labour
Signed on 19 February 2024
York Central
Wilson, Sammy
Democratic Unionist Party
Signed on 15 February 2024
East Antrim

There are no withdrawn signatures for this motion.