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Family of UK man in Grenada criticizes FCDO for lack of support after death
28 Mayıs 2026The Guardian
- The family of Andrew Frederick, a British man found dead in Grenada, has accused UK authorities of inadequate support following his homicide. Despite a pathologist's conclusion that his death was a homicide, the family claims the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) has refused to provide necessary a…
- They are now urging for a review of policies regarding support for families of UK citizens killed abroad.
- The case of Andrew Frederick is not isolated, as there have been previous instances where families of UK citizens have struggled to receive support from the government after similar tragedies. This incident underscores the need for a comprehensive review of the support mechanisms in place for families dealing with t…
- This situation highlights a significant gap in the support systems for families of citizens who die overseas under suspicious circumstances. The family's call for policy reform reflects a broader concern about the responsibilities of the UK government in protecting its citizens abroad and providing adequate support…
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This article reflects the views and opinions of the family involved and does not necessarily represent the official stance of the UK government.
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