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Deaths Abroad
Stephen Fairclough meets families bereaved by the suspicious deaths of loved ones abroad, and hears calls for more government support for others in the same position.
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Sun 25 Nov 2018
18:30
91热爆 Radio Wales
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Presenter Stephen Fairclough meets three families whose loved ones have been murdered or died in suspicious circumstances while travelling abroad.
He hears calls for聽better support and help from the British authorities for other bereaved families who find themselves in the same position.
It's more than four years since聽Alison Barker (pictured, right) was told her partner and father of her three children, Andrew Raymond Rodick, had been found dead in India while travelling on business.聽
Alison, from Haverfordwest, feels she's been failed by the Foreign Office in her search for answers and justice for Andrew.
The programme also hears from Steve and Linda Bassett (pictured, left), from Cardiff, whose son,Tom, was killed in a hit and run while on holiday in Dubai in May 2017.聽
They flew out to repatriate his body and have since set up a charity to help other bereaved families to bring their loved ones home.
And聽Sue Jones, from Tredomen near Brecon, whose daughter Kirsty was murdered while backpacking in Thailand in August 2000, speaks of her hopes that the case can be solved - before it's too late.
He hears calls for聽better support and help from the British authorities for other bereaved families who find themselves in the same position.
It's more than four years since聽Alison Barker (pictured, right) was told her partner and father of her three children, Andrew Raymond Rodick, had been found dead in India while travelling on business.聽
Alison, from Haverfordwest, feels she's been failed by the Foreign Office in her search for answers and justice for Andrew.
The programme also hears from Steve and Linda Bassett (pictured, left), from Cardiff, whose son,Tom, was killed in a hit and run while on holiday in Dubai in May 2017.聽
They flew out to repatriate his body and have since set up a charity to help other bereaved families to bring their loved ones home.
And聽Sue Jones, from Tredomen near Brecon, whose daughter Kirsty was murdered while backpacking in Thailand in August 2000, speaks of her hopes that the case can be solved - before it's too late.
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- Wed 21 Nov 2018 18:3091热爆 Radio Wales
- Sun 25 Nov 2018 18:3091热爆 Radio Wales
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