Tebbutt murder-kidnap: Kenyan freed on appeal after decade in jail

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A Kenyan convicted in a trial linked to the murder of a British man has been freed from prison, after a decade-long campaign to overturn his conviction.

The BBC revealed in 2022 that a senior Metropolitan police officer who assisted the Kenyan investigation “omitted key forensic evidence” in the trial of Ali Kololo.

Jude Tebbutt, the wife of the murdered man, says Ali Kololo is innocent.

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His conviction is expected to be formally overturned in April.

David Tebbutt and his wife Jude had been staying at a secluded resort on the Kenyan coast in 2011, when they came under attack. David was killed and Jude was held hostage in nearby Somalia for six months. She was only released after her adult son, Olly, negotiated a ransom deal.

David and Jude Tebbutt
JUDE TEBBUTT David and Jude Tebbutt spent a week on safari before arriving at Kiwayu Safari Village resort

 

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Father of two, Ali Kololo, was convicted of robbery with violence and sentenced to death at a trial in 2013. His death sentence was later commuted to life imprisonment.

Ali Kololo joined the appeal hearing at the Kenyan High Court in Malindi on Monday by video link from Mombasa’s Shimo La Tewa maximum security prison, where he has been incarcerated for more than a decade.

“Ali has suffered in prison for 11 years, the victim of a terrible injustice, while David Tebbutt’s killers remain free,” his lawyer, Alfred Olaba says.

“The case against him was weak and riddled with inconsistencies from the start.”

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In June 2022, the BBC revealed that the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), which had been investigating Det Ch Insp Neil Hibberd’s role in the case since June 2018, had concluded that “had the officer still been serving he would have had a case to answer for gross misconduct”.

If proven, gross misconduct could lead to dismissal of a serving officer – but Mr Hibberd retired in 2017.

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