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Rebecca Dykes, who worked as a British staffer at the British embassy in Lebanon. AP
Rebecca Dykes

Driver arrested over murder of British embassy worker in Lebanon

Local media have reported that the man has confessed to killing Rebecca Dykes.

LEBANESE POLICE HAVE arrested a driver suspected of killing British embassy worker Rebecca Dykes after trying to rape her, according to officials and the national news agency.

Local media, The Guardian and The Independent have reported that the Lebanese man, who works as a driver with ride-hailing giant Uber, had confessed to killing the young woman.

Dykes was last seen alive at a party in Gemmayzeh, a Beirut neighbourhood popular with foreign residents, on Friday night and left in the suspect’s car.

“He picked her up in Gemmayzeh on Friday night, took her to Achrafieh then to the Metn highway and tried to rape her,” the country’s national news agency said, referring to an expressway north of Beirut.

Her body was found dumped on the roadside there early the following evening.

A senior security official had told AFP that strangulation was the likely cause of death and added that Dykes was found with string tied around her neck.

The Lebanese news agency said the suspect was tracked down thanks to security cameras and confessed to killing Dykes after she resisted when he sexually assaulted her, it said.

A senior official in the judiciary said that she had booked her vehicle using the Uber app, whose driver identification and rating system is seen by many, especially women, as offering better safety guarantees than when hailing a cab off the street in Lebanon.

The driver “tried to rape her and when she resisted he strangled her… took her wallet and threw her in a dumpster,” the official said.

Such crime is rare in the Lebanese capital, a city which is considered generally safe, including for tourists and foreign residents. A senior official had stressed that the murder was “not politically motivated”.

A picture of the young woman, who worked at the British government’s Department for International Development (DFID), was on the front pages of many UK papers today.

The British ambassador in Beirut, Hugo Shorter, expressed his grief in a statement and messages of support for her family and colleagues poured in from Beirut’s shell-shocked diplomatic and aid community.

“We are devastated by the loss of our beloved Rebecca. We are doing all we can to understand what happened,” the family said in a statement passed on by the Foreign Office.

- With reporting from Gráinne Ní Aodha, © AFP 2017

Read: UK embassy worker found dead on the side of a motorway in Lebanon

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