Tributes paid to WPC Yvonne Fletcher on 40th anniversary of her murder

Wednesday (April 17) marks the 40th anniversary of the murder of WPC Yvonne Fletcher.

Apr 17, 2024
By Paul Jacques

WPC Fletcher was fatally shot while policing a demonstration outside the Libyan People’s Bureau in St James’ Square in 1984.

Her family said in a statement they will observing the 40th anniversary of her death privately, as in previous years.

Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said: “WPC Yvonne Fletcher was just 25 when she was callously murdered. She was simply doing her job, policing protest, not unlike what many officers do so often today.

“She had her whole career and her whole life ahead of her.

“Today, 40 years on from that terrible day, I join with all in the Met and across policing in paying tribute to her, in recognising her sacrifice and in keeping her family, friends and colleagues in our thoughts.”

A statement provided on behalf of WPC Fletcher’s family said: “It was 40 years ago today that Yvonne was just doing her job policing another demonstration when she was tragically killed in St James’s Square.

“Over the years Yvonne has always been in our thoughts along with all those effected on that fateful day. As in previous years the family has chosen to spend the day privately reflecting on the sister we knew and loved without any media intrusion.

“We would like to thank the Metropolitan Police for their continued support.

“There will be no further statements from the family.”

The MPS arrested a man on suspicion of conspiracy to murder WPC Fletcher in 2015 but for national security reasons, much of the evidence against him could not be used in court.

Ultimately, in 2017, the Crown Prosecution Service informed the force that there was insufficient admissible evidence to charge him.

The MPS said: “The investigation into Yvonne’s murder will never be closed, but we believe the likelihood of finding further evidence, in Libya or elsewhere, remains low. There are currently no active lines of inquiry.

“Of course, should any relevant new information come to light, it will be assessed and investigated further as appropriate.”

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