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

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Natricia Duncan Caribbean correspondent and Calistra Farrier in St George's
Family accuse UK government of lack of support over death of Briton in Grenada
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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.

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It highlights potential gaps in government support for families of British citizens who are victims of crimes abroad.

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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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