Phil Hughes's family storms out of inquest into his death ()
Canberra, Oct 14.The family of Australian cricketer Phil Hughes, who died after being struck by a ball in a match two years ago, on Friday walked out in tears from the inquest into their son's death with their lawyer accusing witnesses of giving misleading evidence to the coroner.
The five-day coronial inquest concluded in dramatic fashion when the parents and brother of Hughes walked out of the inquest during closing comments, reports Xinhua.
Earlier in the week, opposing layers and teammates both denied hearing comments such as "I'm going to kill you", which were allegedly aimed at Hughes during the fatal match. Players also denied knowledge of a plan to bowl "bouncers" -- intimidating balls aimed at a batsman's head -- at Hughes.