Father makes plea to suspect 17 years after daughter was raped and murdered in London
Briefly

Martine Vik Magnussen, a 23-year-old woman, was murdered in 2008, allegedly at the hands of Farouk Abdulhak, who fled the UK shortly afterward. Despite ongoing efforts by the Met Police and her family's advocacy, Abdulhak remains at large. Martine's father has been vocal about the need for justice, particularly on symbolic dates such as International Women’s Day. To honor her memory, the family created a park in Myanmar to support women's rights. Detective Inspector Jim Barry reaffirmed the police's commitment to pursuing the case, eliciting hope for eventual accountability.
Martine's father, Odd Petter Magnussen, emphasized that for 17 years, justice has been denied while his daughter’s brutal murder case begs for accountability.
Detective Inspector Jim Barry affirmed the Met’s unwavering commitment to seek justice for Martine, highlighting the ongoing effort to bring Farouk Abdulhak to the UK.
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