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

The family of Andrew Frederick, a 47-year-old British man found dead in his Grenada home in January 2026, has accused the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) of refusing to provide specialist homicide support, after an independent pathologist ruled Frederick’s death a homicide while Grenada police classified it as only suspicious. The case has sparked criticism from the Murdered Abroad charity and parliamentary questions from MP Rupa Huq over the FCDO’s discretionary, non-statutory support policies for families of British nationals killed abroad.

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homicide of British national abroadGrenada death investigationFCDO consular assistancemurder and manslaughter specialist teamdiscretionary consular supportoverseas British citizen deathconsular policy reformcoroner inquest

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

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