Plea for man suspected of student's murder to return to UK
Briefly

The Metropolitan Police have reiterated their appeal for Farouk Abdulhak, the main suspect in the 2008 rape and murder of Martine Vik Magnussen, to return to the UK from Yemen. Despite having fled hours after the incident, Abdulhak, who claimed it was an accidental death, remains unaccountable as investigations conclude she was raped and died from neck compression. Her father and investigators voice concerns over the delayed justice, highlighting the ongoing crisis of violence against women globally and the importance of maintaining awareness and advocacy for victims.
For 17 years, justice has been denied as Farouk Abdulhak remains a free man in Yemen. Violence against women and girls is a crisis that affects families worldwide and Martine's case is a stark reminder that justice delayed is justice denied.
Martine's voice was silenced, but we must not be silent for her. This appeal emphasizes that the pursuit of justice is paramount, not only for Martine but also for countless similar cases.
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