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Niece of Kenyan woman allegedly murdered by British soldier meets with defence secretary
The niece demands swift extradition of Robert James Purkiss, accused of murdering Agnes Wanjiru in 2012, highlighting alleged military cover-ups and ongoing legal delays.
- The niece of a Kenyan woman allegedly murdered by a British soldier in 2012 met with the UK's Defence Secretary to fight for the accused man's extradition.
- Esther Njoki, 21, whose aunt Agnes Wanjiru was found dead in a septic tank near a British Army base in Kenya, is urging the UK government to extradite the accused soldier to Kenya.
- The UK Defence Secretary paid tribute to Njoki and said the government would support the Kenyan investigation to bring justice and peace to her grieving family.
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Kenyan family urges extradition of British national in death of woman after night out with soldiers
The family of a Kenyan woman killed after a night out with British soldiers 13 years ago is urging the U.K. government to arrest and extradite the suspect.
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