Soldier Will Not Be Tried in Death of Cameraman
The Israeli army decided not to prosecute a soldier believed to be responsible for the death of a British cameraman in the Gaza Strip, the victim’s family said.
The family of James Miller said the soldier would be disciplined for changing his story during the investigation but not criminally charged. The army said it had been unable to establish the soldier’s guilt.
The relatives said they would ask an Israeli court to review the findings. Miller was slain in May 2003 while filming a documentary about the impact of regional violence on children.
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