Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Chinese businessman wanted for 'slaughtering family of four' extradited to the UK after 14 months on the run in Morocco

A Chinese businessman wanted by police for the murders of a family of four has been extradited to the UK. Anxiang Du was arrested in Morocco last year on suspicion of killing university lecturer Jifeng 'Jeff' Ding, his wife Ge 'Helen' Chui and their two daughters Alice, 12, and Xing, 18. He had been on the run for 14 months in Morocco where he was found working on a building site and sleeping rough in a half-built block of flats. Mr Du, from Coventry, worked at a herbal medicine shop in Birmingham but disappeared the day after losing a court battle over his shared business interests with the Ding family. An international man hunt was launched but Du managed to evade capture in Morocco - despite being arrested just five days after the killings. Moroccan police let him go because British police failed to let Interpol know he was a wanted man, it was claimed at the time.

  http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2281803/Anxiang-Du-wanted-slaughtering-family-extradited-UK-14-months-run-Morocco.html

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