HC Deb 16 May 1972 vol 837 cc239-496
Mr. Hugh Jenkins

I am grateful to you, Mr. Speaker, for allowing me to draw attention to the fact that in yesterday's HANSARD I am stated to have said that my constituent, Dr. Philip Harvey, has seen pellet bombs dropped on individuals".—[OFFICIAL REPORT, 15th May, 1972; Vol. 837, c. 19–20.] I made no such claim on behalf of Dr. Harvey, who is a consultant at a London hospital and a reliable witness. I seek to correct the record by saying that what Dr. Harvey said, and I said, was that he saw the victims of the American raid on Hanoi of 16th April in hospital and confirmed that their injuries were caused by pellet bombs. I should be grateful if the record could be corrected.

Mr. Speaker

I note what the hon. Gentleman has said.

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