According to London Evening Standard, Elizabeth worked for a number of
charities and
fundraising activities. Before embarking on her career she had
volunteered for Mulaga Hospital in Uganda, where her solicitor father
Joseph had grown up. She also volunteered in 2005 at Freedom from
Torture, a centre based in Finsbury Park with links to Amnesty
International. She was also part of the Model United Nations during her
time at Imperial College. Elizabeth was said to be a keen singer who had
been asked to perform in an opera at
the Royal Albert Hall. A relative, who did not wish to be named, said:
“It’s horrible. She was a very young girl who was doing so well.
I’m shocked because I have known her since she was a baby. She’s a lovely girl.
So beautiful and doing very well. She was a very talented girl, a young star.
It is a really big loss not just for the family but for society in general
because she has always done good things for people.”
A Met spokesman said it was awaiting the results of a postmortem carried out on
August 16 at Northwick Park Mortuary. Officers from Harrow's Homicide and Major
Crime Command are now leading this investigation under Detective Chief
Inspector Tim Duffield.
Meanwhile,
23-year-old Mechanic, Peter Kibisu was charged this Monday, August 17, in
connection with the murder. He appeared in custody at Hendon Magistrates Court
today and will make his next appearance at the Old Bailey on Thursday.
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