Home secretary rejects call for inquiry by family of murdered MP David Amess
Briefly

The Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, has dismissed the Amess family's demand for a public inquiry into Sir David Amess's murder, a stance criticized as painful and unacceptable by his widow and daughter. Cooper emphasized the difficulty in going beyond existing investigations and trials, given that killer Ali Harbi Ali had been evaluated by the Prevent program prior to the tragedy. Lady Amess expressed her heartbreak over the rejection, and the family continues to seek justice in their upcoming discussions with the Prime Minister.
Lady Amess expressed her discontent regarding the government's rejection for a public inquiry, claims it adds salt to open wounds: 'It's truly heartbreaking.'
Katie Amess articulated feelings of sadness and betrayal in response to the refusal for a public inquiry, highlighting the family's ongoing pain.
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