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Infected Blood Inquiry: Family of victim hoping for closure after 'years of cover-ups and lies'

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Ahead of the findings of the Infected Blood Inquiry, one family say they are hoping for closure after "years of cover-ups and lies".

Peter Lloyd, who was a chief technician in the RAF, developed bowel and liver cancer after being given contaminated blood in a transfusion in 1985.

Sky's Tom Parmenter reports.

Read more: https://news.sky.com/story/infected-blood-inquiry-family-of-scandal-victim-peter-lloyd-hoping-for-closure-after-years-of-cover-ups-and-lies-13139514

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