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New India trip for Hannah parents
Hannah Foster
Hannah was killed after a night out
The parents of murdered teenager Hannah Foster have flown to India for the third time to try to speed up the extradition of the prime suspect.

The 17-year-old was murdered after a night out in Southampton in 2003. Maninder Pal Singh Kohli was arrested in India in 2004 over her death.

He has since appeared in court more than 100 times but there are still no definite plans to extradite him.

Hilary and Trevor Foster are desperate for the case to be concluded.

Hilary and Trevor Foster
Hannah's parents want to see the extradition process speeded up

They flew to Delhi on Saturday accompanied by two officers from Hampshire police.

They plan to hold a press conference in Delhi on Monday to highlight the case in the Indian media.

Hannah was abducted near her home in Portswood on 14 March, 2003.

Her body was found two days later and a post-mortem examination revealed she had been raped and strangled.

Mr Kohli fled to India shortly after he was identified by British police as the prime suspect, but was arrested in India in 2004 during a previous visit by Hannah's parents.




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