"I just want justice for my family." Those were the moving words of a nuclear test veteran from Rochdale who found his son dead in a cot more than 60 years ago.
On Wednesday, the Prime Minister became the first in history to sit down with victims of the Cold War radiation experiment as he vowed to investigate the scandal.
In a sit down meeting on Wednesday (June 8), victims had the chance to tell Boris Johnson about early deaths, government cover-ups, and hereditary illness - as the Mirror showed him evidence of possible crimes committed by the state against its own servicemen.
And one of those was John Morris, 84, from Rochdale. He witnessed four nuclear bombs in 1957 and later found his son, Steven, dead in his cot at just four months old.
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