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MoJ to examine case of British woman strangled by US fighter pilot, UK justice minister says

MoJ to examine case of British woman strangled by US fighter pilot, UK justice minister says

Summary

A British woman was strangled by a US fighter pilot while in the UK, and the case was handled by the US military justice system instead of British courts. The UK Ministry of Justice is reviewing the situation because British police usually handle crimes committed on UK land, but this case highlights how authority was given to the US military.

Key Facts

  • Sarah Steele, a British academic, was strangled by US Air Force Captain Jacob Wulfson in Cambridge, UK, in late 2023.
  • The assault happened after they met on a dating app.
  • US military police took over the investigation and trial instead of British authorities.
  • Wulfson was court-martialed at RAF Lakenheath, a US base in the UK.
  • He was found guilty of strangling Steele but not guilty of sexual assault.
  • Wulfson was sentenced to six months in a military corrections facility and dismissed from the Air Force.
  • UK justice minister Jake Richards called the case "really serious" and said the Ministry of Justice will examine it.
  • The case raises questions about how UK courts and US military courts share authority over crimes involving US personnel in the UK.
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