The Minister of Interior refuses to appeal Sir David Ames, the investigation

The Minister of Interior refuses to appeal Sir David Ames, the investigation

The Minister of the Interior rejected calls from the family of MP, Sir David Amis, to conduct a public investigation into his death.

In a letter addressed to Mrs. Julia Amis and Katie Amis, Evit Cooper said, “It is difficult to see how the investigation would be able to go beyond” the trial of the terrorist killer Ali Harby Ali and recently published about a review of learning.

Katie Amis, the daughter of Sir David, said that Cooper’s words “add salt to an open wound”, describing it as “unacceptable” and “insulting”.

Sir David, the conservative deputy in Southind West, was stabbed to death by Ali, who is a fanatic of the so -called Islamic State, in the surgery of the Electoral Department on October 15, 2021.

His widow, Mrs. Amis, said that Sir Kerr Starmer should “disappear and reconsider the government’s position” before the family meeting with the Prime Minister and the Minister of Interior on Wednesday.

Describing her reaction to the message, Katie Amis said that she felt “sadness, betrayal, pain and sorrow, really,”.

The Sir David family called on the Prime Minister to look at, including his killing in the general investigation into the killings in Soutbort.

Ali was referred to prevent seven years before Sir David stabbed 20 times in the Bilvestevist Methodist Church in Lee.

The terrorist was sentenced to a full thing of life in Billy Old in 2022.

The Sir David family received a message that refuses to invite them to conduct a general investigation in the case on Thursday, whose details were announced on Monday.

In her message, Cooper said that the criminal investigative judge “has already carefully looked” to the resumption of the investigation of Sir David’s death after the criminal trial.

I wrote: “[But] They concluded that there are no additional questions that can be answered by an investigation of this type, which was not already considered part of the trial.

“In these circumstances, it is difficult to see how the investigation will be able to exceed what has been reviewed in the trial, prevent learning review, and the Coroner report, as well as the conclusions of Lord Anderson and Essex Police.

“On this basis, the government cannot establish a general investigation.”

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