Uncovering Truth: the telegraph Exposes Julie Ward Murder Case

The Julie Ward murder case is a complex web of corruption, collusion, and cover-ups, with new evidence and witness statements shedding light on the events surrounding her death. As the case continues to unfold, the Ward family remains determined to seek justice and uncover the truth, with the hope that those responsible will be held accountable.

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A bombshell witness statement, obtained in 2011, places Jonathan Moi, the son of the Kenyan president, near the scene of Julie Ward's 1988 murder, contradicting his alibi and raising questions about a potential cover-up by Scotland Yard, the Foreign Office, and Kenyan authorities.

The statement, which was locked away for years, suggests that Moi was not at his farm at the time of Julie's disappearance, as he had claimed. This new evidence has led the Ward family to lodge a formal complaint with the Met, alleging corruption, collusion, and perverting the course of justice. The family believes that the authorities engaged in a cover-up to protect Moi and maintain good diplomatic relations between Britain and Kenya.

A journalist, who met Julie Ward just 24 hours before her murder, has come forward to share their story. The journalist, who wishes to remain anonymous, recalls meeting Julie at the Mara Serena Lodge in 1988, where they spent a couple of hours chatting about their travels and lives. The journalist describes Julie as "really lovely" and remembers that she had a gin and tonic during their meeting.

The journalist was part of a cross-tour group, and Julie had joined them after her car broke down. They had arranged to meet again in Nairobi five days later, but Julie never showed up. It wasn't until later that the journalist discovered Julie's fate. The journalist praises Julie's family for their bravery in fighting for justice and calls for change in the face of new revelations emerging 37 years after her death.

The case remains unresolved, and the Ward family continues to seek justice for Julie's murder. The new evidence and witness statements have brought renewed attention to the case, and the family hopes that the truth will finally be uncovered. As the journalist notes, the case is "disgraceful," and it is time for change and accountability.

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