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Lockerbie Bombing: will we ever know the truth?

One month after it was revealed there were two new suspects in the long running Lockerbie Bombing case, ITV Border speaks to people linked to the investigation, to ask whether they think justice will ever be served.

A former British ambassador to Libya says he's not convinced questions will ever fully be answered.

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Lockerbie bombing: 'if it was Libya, it was Gaddafi'

Throughout the Lockerbie bombing investigation, questions have been raised about the involvement of Abdelbaset Al-Megrahi, who was convicted of the crime.

Oliver Miles spent a short time as British Ambassador to Libya in 1984, and he isn't certain Libya was involved at all.

But he says if the country was involved, it was certainly organised at the highest level:

Don't forget that Abdelbaset Al-Megrahi, who was convicted of the crime, was convicted of conspiracy. No-one imagines that he acted alone.

There must have been a team, if he was part of it, it was a Libyan team, and if it was a Libyan team, it was Gaddafi."

– Oliver Miles, former British ambassador to Libya

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