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Gaddafi offered to hand over WPC Yvonne Fletcher's killers 17 years ago in secret meeting with Britain

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Murdered: WPC Yvonne Fletcher was outside the Libyan Embassy when she was shot Libya offered to extradite the killers of WPC Yvonne Fletcher to Britain during a secret meeting between the countries, according to leaked documents. Full Article at Daily Mail - UK

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