BEIRUT: A British woman employed at the UK embassy in Lebanon has been found murdered, a senior official said on Sunday, adding that the crime did not appear to be political.

“Our first impression is that it’s not politically motivated,” the official, who is involved in the investigation, said.

He confirmed that the victim’s name was Rebecca Dykes but could not elaborate on the exact circumstances of her death.

A statement from the Foreign Office and the family provided no further details. Britain’s Foreign Office in London confirmed the death of the diplomat. It said it was providing support to the family and declined to provide further details.

In a statement released by the Foreign Office, the family requested that the media respect their privacy “at this very difficult time.” “We are devastated by the loss of our beloved Rebecca.

We are doing all we can to understand what happened,” her family said. Friends said she was flying home for Christmas that day.

A Lebanese security official confirmed that the body of a woman was found by the side of a road east of Beirut early on Saturday and that she was later identified as a staffer at the British embassy in Lebanon.

A forensic official said authorities are investigating the exact cause of the woman’s death, and whether she was sexually assaulted. He said the woman, believed to be 30-years old, had been strangled with a rope.

Published in Dawn, December 18th, 2017

Opinion

Editorial

Punishing evaders
02 May, 2024

Punishing evaders

THE FBR’s decision to block mobile phone connections of more than half a million individuals who did not file...
Engaging Riyadh
02 May, 2024

Engaging Riyadh

OVER the last few weeks, there have been several exchanges involving top officials and their Saudi counterparts. At...
Freedom to question
02 May, 2024

Freedom to question

WITH frequently suspended freedoms, increasing violence and few to speak out for the oppressed, it is unlikely that...
Wheat protests
Updated 01 May, 2024

Wheat protests

The government should withdraw from the wheat trade gradually, replacing the existing market support mechanism with an effective new one over the next several years.
Polio drive
01 May, 2024

Polio drive

THE year’s fourth polio drive has kicked off across Pakistan, with the aim to immunise more than 24m children ...
Workers’ struggle
Updated 01 May, 2024

Workers’ struggle

Yet the struggle to secure a living wage — and decent working conditions — for the toiling masses must continue.