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Please help us raise £125,000 to bring our landmark case to the UK Supreme Court and reopen Geoff’s 9/11 inquest.
On September 11, 2001, our beloved son and brother Geoff Campbell was 31 years old and engaged to be married. He was attending a conference on the 106th floor of the North Tower of the World Trade Center when the building was struck at 8:46am. Like thousands of others trapped above the impact zone, Geoff never made it out.
Twelve years later, a joint inquest was held for the 10 British victims whose remains had been repatriated home. The inquest lasted just 90 minutes. No meaningful evidence was examined concerning why the North Tower collapsed, yet the coroner simply adopted the official account.
Geoff’s brother Matt has spent years fighting for a proper evidence-based inquest into his brother’s death. In 2021, led by Matt, we submitted a detailed 2,500-page application for a fresh inquest under Section 13 of the Coroners Act, citing both insufficiency of inquiry and significant new evidence pointing to controlled demolition of the North Tower that was not considered at the first inquest.
After sitting on the application for two years, the Attorney General refused it.
Now, after years of legal struggle, we are heading to the UK Supreme Court in a landmark constitutional challenge with profound implications for justice, accountability, and the rule of law.
The Attorney General is arguing that his decisions in cases like this are beyond judicial review — meaning bereaved families could be denied justice without the courts ever being able to examine whether those decisions were lawful.
If we prevail, it will not only reopen the path toward a new inquest into Geoff’s death but also establish an important legal precedent ensuring that Attorney General decisions are subject to proper judicial scrutiny.
This is now one of the most important legal accountability cases ever in the UK and equally one of the most important cases ever for 9/11 justice.
To bring the case before the Supreme Court in October 2026, we urgently need to raise £125,000 by the end of June to retain two distinguished barristers and continue the fight.
The total legal cost is approximately £275,000. Thanks to the extraordinary generosity of five donors, £150,000 has already been pledged. The remaining £125,000 will allow us to move forward with the legal team needed to argue this historic case before the nation’s highest court.
After nearly 25 years, we are still fighting for the truth about how Geoff died — and for the principle that no public official should be above the law.
Please help us see this case through.
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Keep what you raise – this project will receive all pledges made by 15th July 2026 at 10:00pm