§ 92. Mr. Anthony Greenwoodasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department whether he is aware that Mrs. S. F. Solly, whose husband was killed by a car driven by an American officer attached to 512 Fighter-Bomber Squadron of the United States Air Force, has not received any explanation from the American authorities as to the circumstances of her husband's death; that the inquest was adjourned indefinitely because the coroner considered that he was precluded by statutory regulation from carrying out an inquiry affecting an American soldier; and whether he will arrange for the circumstances of this case to be fully reviewed.
§ Sir D. Maxwell FyfeI am aware of the incident to which the hon. Member refers. The coroner adjourned the inquest on Mr. Solly in accordance with the provisions of Regulation 5 (5) of the Defence (Burial, Inquests and Registration of Deaths) Regulations, since the
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§ Mr. Lewisasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what would be the estimated cost to the Treasury of restoring a Member of Parliament's salary to the purchasing value of 1946.
§ Mr. Boyd-CarpenterOn the assumptions that the salary involved would be £1,455, that the number of Ministers and
66WAmerican officer concerned had been charged by the American authorities with an offence involving responsibility for the death. It appears that there was later some misunderstanding, and that the American authorities believed that the police had informed Mrs. Solly of the result of the investigation by the American Service authorities of the charge against the officer concerned, whereas, in fact, this had not been done. The American authorities have since sent an officer to call on Mrs. Solly to give her full information about the circumstances of the accident. I do not think that any action is called for on my part.