UK spy’s family fear cover-up of murder

The naked and decomposing body of Gareth Williams, a spy for Britain’s secret eavesdropping service the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), was found in the bath at his flat in south London in August 2010.

Williams’ relatives have expressed their anguish over his unsolved death as the inquest into his mysterious death is to begin Monday at Westminster Coroner’s Court.

The British police have said that an investigation into Williams’ death had received a setback due to a forensic blunder. Meanwhile, Williams’ family believes that a member of “some agency specialising in the dark arts of the secret services” had a role to play in his murder.

Williams’ family, friends, neighbors fear that he might be a victim of a “cover-up” as they questioned the police’s claim that they failed to find any evidence at the scene saying “it just doesn’t add up”.

British Foreign Secretary William Hague has ordered key evidence to be heard in secret so that Williams’ work with British and US intelligence services would not be revealed to the public, reported The Independent.

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