The 7 year old passed away after the River Thames flooded his home in Chertsey in 2014.
Justice Minister Alex Chalk has agreed to raise the case with the Environment Secretary and the Prime Minister’s advisers, his department has confirmed.
It follows a meeting between the Lord Chancellor and the parents of Zane Gbangbola over their fight for an independent panel inquiry.
But Kye and Nicole dispute this and say their son was killed by gas washed out of a former nearby landfill site.
The Lord Chancellor, Alex Chalk, says he recognises that achieving justice through Inquests has failed in many instances.
He cited the Hillsborough families.
He has agreed to raise the call for an Independent Panel Inquiry for Zane with the Prime Minister’s Office.
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