Scouts apologise for misleading jury during inquest into teen s Great Orme death
The hearing was called off in February last year because of an evidence blunder in the case of 16-year-old Benjamin Leonard, who fell 200ft to his death on a scouting trip
Ben Leonard, 16, fell to his death during a scouting trip on the Great Orme
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Scouts apologise for misleading jury during inquest into Stockport boy s death
Benjamin Leonard suffered severe head injuries when he fell around 200 feet down a cliff
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