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Jeremiah Duggan, a British Jew, was 22 years old when he died on March 27, 2003 in ], ] after running in front of cars on the high-speed German autobahn, apparently deliberately. Jeremiah Duggan, a British Jew, was 22 years old when he died on March 27, 2003 in ], ] after running in front of cars on the high-speed German autobahn, apparently deliberately.


The German authorities initially pronounced his death a suicide, but have been driven to re-open the case by evidence produced by Jeremiah's mother, Erica Duggan of ], ], after an 18-month investigation. The German authorities initially pronounced his death a suicide, but have been driven to re-open the case by evidence produced by Jeremiah's mother, Erica Duggan, a retired school teacher living in ], ], after an 18-month one-woman investigation.

Erica charges that Jeremiah's presence, on the evening of his death, at a meeting organized by the far-right ] may have contributed to the state of mind Jeremiah was in when he hurled himself in front of several fast-moving vehicles. The ] is part of the ], and the meeting Jeremiah was at on the night of his death was attended by American presidential candidate ] himself.

The LaRouche organization is regarded as many as an extremist, anti-Semitic cult. Erica Duggan has told reporters that, when German police broke the news of her son's death, they said: "Go nowhere near these peole. They are dangerous."

A Scotland Yard report describes the LaRouche Organization as "a political cult with sinister and dangerous connections."



Erica charges that Jeremiah's presence, on the evening of his death, at a meeting attended by American presidential candidate ] may have contributed to the state of mind Duggan was in when he hurled himself in front of several fast-moving vehicles.





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Jeremiah Duggan, a British Jew, was 22 years old when he died on March 27, 2003 in Wiesbaden, Germany after running in front of cars on the high-speed German autobahn, apparently deliberately.

The German authorities initially pronounced his death a suicide, but have been driven to re-open the case by evidence produced by Jeremiah's mother, Erica Duggan, a retired school teacher living in Golders Green, London, after an 18-month one-woman investigation.

Erica charges that Jeremiah's presence, on the evening of his death, at a meeting organized by the far-right Schiller Institute may have contributed to the state of mind Jeremiah was in when he hurled himself in front of several fast-moving vehicles. The Schiller Institute is part of the Lyndon Larouche Organization, and the meeting Jeremiah was at on the night of his death was attended by American presidential candidate Lyndon LaRouche himself.

The LaRouche organization is regarded as many as an extremist, anti-Semitic cult. Erica Duggan has told reporters that, when German police broke the news of her son's death, they said: "Go nowhere near these peole. They are dangerous."

A Scotland Yard report describes the LaRouche Organization as "a political cult with sinister and dangerous connections."




A London Observer article on Duggan

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