Family accuse UK government of lack of support over death of Briton in Grenada

The family of Andrew Frederick, a British man found dead in Grenada, is accusing the UK government of failing to provide adequate support for their pursuit of justice. Despite a pathologist's ruling of homicide, the family claims the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has refused to engage its specialist murder and manslaughter team.
Why it matters
It highlights potential gaps in government support for families of British citizens who are victims of crimes abroad.
Family accuse UK government of lack of support over death of Briton in Grenada | Grenada | The Guardian
The framing focuses heavily on the family's grievances and their criticism of government policy, which is characteristic of investigative human-interest journalism.
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