Comprehensively investigate the deaths of Cheryl James, Sean Benton, James Collinson and Geoff Gray whist stationed at Deepcut Barracks in Surrey. This should include those issues deemed outside of the recent inquest into the death of Cheryl James being: allegations of bullying, violence and abuse directed at girls, women, boys and men whilst trainees in the British Army.
Why is this important?
Many issues remain unanswered following Cherly James second inquest. If new inquests are called for the remaining three that died they will inevitably face the restrictions as in Cheryl's inquest.
Deepcut Barracks requires root and branch investigation that only a public inquiry can address.