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what is following the inquiry. more did we hear today? t public what more did we hear today? this public inquiry. what more did we hear today? try 3 public inquiry, it looks into what happened in the 70s and 80s, when large numbers of haemophiliacs in the uk lost their lives after being given a form of treatment for haemophilia that was later found to be contaminated with hepatitis and hiv. this week, the focus is purely on a school in hampshire called treloar s college which cared for large numbers, more than a hundred of young haemophiliacs in the late 70s and early 80s. we heard this morning from a man called john peach. it is the first time he has spoken publicly. his two boys jason and lee both went to the school and both were severe haemophiliacs. they joined in 1978 and 1981, and they were offered this treatment at the nhs medical centre on the site. both then tested positive for signs of hiv, by1985, mr peach