LONDON ? No one has ever been charged in the 1984 murder of policewoman Yvonne Fletcher outside the Libyan Embassy in London but British officials say the fall of Moammar Gadhafi's regime may allow the case to be resolved.
A Foreign Office spokesman says the new Libyan government is committed to cooperating with the inquiry and that the British government is ready to help London police pursue the case inside Libya when conditions allow.
Fletcher was killed when Libyan officials opened fire on a demonstration in 1984. The Libyans inside the embassy were eventually allowed to leave Britain.
British media reports Saturday claimed to identify the shooter based on the results of a confidential new police inquiry. Officials would not comment on the reports.
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