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Folbigg Inquiry – Striking New Evidence

In the first week of the new Kathleen Folbigg inquiry explosive fresh evidence from Danish professors has not only forced the adjournment of the much anticipated inquiry but strengthened the belief that a new genetic mutation is responsible for the deaths of two of the four Folbigg children. Jane talks to the experts themselves and Kathleen’s friends who have travelled from around the country to be there, but the inquiry takes an unexpected turn. 

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