| British PM's wife raises profile of Bermuda review of Middleton murder case |
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(CP) - It's not just David Middleton who wants to see justice for his daughter, Rebecca. Almost 11 years after the 17-year-old Canadian was left to die on a remote road in Bermuda, many people in the British colony want to see someone answer for her death. "The case of Rebecca Middleton and her murder has never been forgotten by the Bermudian public," Kelvin Hastings-Smith, lead counsel for the Middleton case, said from his office in Hamilton, Bermuda
Hastings-Smith said the case is of "extreme public importance" and
decided to employ the assistance of a well-known British human-rights
lawyer: Cherie Booth, the wife of British Prime Minister Tony Blair. |
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