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Megha MohanBBC World Service Gender and Identity correspondent

Thee Alfa House Esther Njoki stares at the camera. She's drressed in a black jacket in a purple room, with a bright, circular cream-coloured light in the backgroundThee Alfa House

The niece of a Kenyan woman allegedly murdered by a former British army soldier is to visit the UK to meet the defence secretary and other MPs to push for the man’s extradition.

Last month, a High Court in Kenya issued an arrest warrant for a British national accused of murdering Agnes Wanjiru, who had a five-month-old baby, in a market town in central Kenya, around 124 miles (200km) north of Nairobi, in 2012.

The 21-year-old’s body was found in a septic tank at a hotel in Nanyuki, near a British army training camp. On the night she was killed, she had reportedly been at a bar with friends where British soldiers were also present.

Agnes’s niece, Esther Njoki, told the BBC she was visiting the UK to seek “the justice our family has been denied for 13 years”.

Speaking before her arrival in the UK on Sunday, Ms Njoki, 21, a communications student from Nairobi, said: “The UK has been too slow in acting.

“Our whole family has experienced years of trauma which has been made worse by continued failure to act by the authorities – both Kenyan and British.”

‘For a long time people didn’t care’

Wanjiru Family A full-body photo of Agnes Wanjiru wearing jeans and a chequered shirtWanjiru Family

Agnes Wanjiru’s body was found with stab wounds to her chest and abdomen

Ms Wanjiru’s family has long accused the British army of covering up her death and the Kenyan authorities of failing to properly investigate the case at the time.

Ms Njoki said her aunt was a “poor Kenyan woman” and “for a long time people didn’t care”.

However, her family, along with Kenyan rights groups and feminists continued to push for justice and in 2018 an inquest was opened into her death.

In 2019, this concluded that Ms Wanjiru had been unlawfully killed by one or two British soldiers and that she had suffered stab wounds to the chest and abdomen.

Then in 2021, a Sunday Times investigation reported that a British soldier had confessed to colleagues that he killed Ms Wanjiru. The soldier left the army after the incident and reportedly continues to live in the UK.

In 2024, the army announced it was launching an internal review into the conduct of British soldiers in Kenya, including in Nanyuki.

It found 35 suspected cases of soldiers having engaged in sexual exploitation and abuse, including transactional sex, with local women – nine of these being after the army officially banned such conduct in 2022.

British High Commission Nairobi John Healey wearing a dark suit and red tie shaking hands with Esther Njoki, who is dressed in a red cardigan. They are in a white room with a bookcase and lamp British High Commission Nairobi

In April, John Healey became the first UK government minister to meet Esther Njoki and the Wanjiru family

Ms Njoki said she would ask Defence Secretary John Healey about what systems the British army intended to put in place to protect vulnerable local women who live around international army bases.

The pair met in April this year in Kenya, during which Healey said the UK government would “continue to do everything we can to help the family secure the justice they deserve”.

The extradition process

Extradition expert Ben Keith, a barrister at 5 St Andrew’s Hill, told the BBC the UK had a long-standing but rarely used extradition treaty with Kenya.

“There is therefore strong prospects that extradition will be effective,” he said.

However, he said the process could be lengthy and complex.

An extradition request needs to be certified by the home secretary and then assessed by a judge, who decides whether the authorities seeking extradition have provided enough evidence and what the prospects are of the suspect receiving a fair trial.

But even if these conditions are met, it is up to the home secretary to give final approval on extradition, after which the decision can still be appealed in the High Court.

The UK has previously agreed to extradite two Kenyan nationals to Kenya: Gilbert Deya in 2017 and Yagnesh Devani in 2024.

A Ministry of Defence spokesperson said: “Our thoughts remain with the family of Agnes Wanjiru and we remain absolutely committed to helping them secure justice.”

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