The Kenyan woman’s nephew is said to be killed by a British army to visit the UK to meet the Secretary Secretary and other breasts to push the man.
Last month, the Kenya High Court issue a letter of arrest of the Britren’s suspect Agnes Thenjiru, in a five-month city of Nairobi, in 2012.
A 21-year-old body was found in the Septic tank at a hotel in Nyki, near the British Army Sanemon. On the night he was killed, he was reported to be friends with friends when British soldiers were.
Agnes’s nephew, Esther Njaki, told BBC to visit the UK to look for “justice to the one forced for 13 years”.
Speaking before his arrival in the UK on Sunday, Ms Noki, 21, a social student from Nairobi, said: “The UK is very risen in working.
“Our family has met the age of a bad time for failing to fail to make the authorities – both in Kenya and Britain.”
Agnes Wanjeru’s body was found on stabbing wounds in her chest and abdomen [Wanjiru Family]
MMS Wanjiru family has long suspected the British army to cover his death and Kenya authorities for failure to investigate the case at the time.
Ms Njoki said his uncle was a “poorer Kenya” and “a long time with people who care”.
However, his family, and Kenyani-Rights continue to press justice and 2018 the struggle was opened at his death.
In 2019, this concluded that Ambiris illegally killed by one or two British soldiers and had attacked the wounds in the chest and the stomach.
Then, in 2021, the time of the Sunday Times inquiry was reported that the British soldier had agreed to Msjiri colleagues. The soldier had left forces after an incident and reportedly continued to stay in the UK.
In 2024, the forces announced that he began in Berithi’s internal review of Kenya, including Nataliki.
A total of 35 cases allegedly soldiers participated in sexual sexual abuse, including the sexual and local women – nine of these people.
In April, John Healey became the first Government of the UK to meet Esther Njechi and Wajjiri Family [British High Commission Nairobi]
Ms Njoki said he would ask Secretary to Chairman John Healey about what programs Britain aimed to protect the vulnerable women of international tribal troops.
The couple met in April this year in Kenya, where Heayy said the UK “government would continue to do everything possible to help the family protect him”.
Extradition Ben Keith Keith, a barrier on the hill of 5 St Andrew, told BBC UK for long but not working for an extradition agreement with Kenya.
“Therefore there are strong hopes that will work well,” he said.
However, he said the process could be longer and complicated.
Extridition application requires confirmation of the domestic secretary and then checked the Judge, which determines whether the authorities seeking to give sufficient evidence and what the suspect find the right charge.
But whether these conditions are met, it is a home secretary to provide final approval, after which the decision is still referred to the High Court.
The UK once agreed to add two Kenya nations to Kenya: Gilbert Dee in 2017 and Glekhe Deva in 2024.
The Defense Department said: “Our thoughts live with Agnes Wanjiru family and remain committed to helping them to protect justice.”
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