Daughter of Sir David Amess taking legal action against police and Home Office
The veteran MP was knifed to death by Ali Harbi Ali at Belfairs Methodist Church in Leigh-on-Sea in Essex in October 2021.
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Your support makes all the difference.The daughter of murdered MP Sir David Amess, who was stabbed to death while hosting a constituency surgery, is taking legal action against Essex Police and the Home Office.
Katie Amess has filed a personal injury claim at the High Court as lawyers said she wants to āensure proper accountability and learningā from her fatherās murder.
The veteran MP, 69, was knifed to death by Ali Harbi Ali, then aged 26, at Belfairs Methodist Church in Leigh-on-Sea in Essex in October 2021.
The father of five had been holding a surgery in his Southend West constituency when he was attacked.
Ali, a homegrown terrorist who murdered SirĀ DavidĀ in a warped retaliation against politicians who voted to bomb Syria, was sentenced in 2022 to a whole-life prison term for the murder.
The Old Bailey was told that Ali had been known to authorities and was referred to the Governmentās Prevent programme, but continued plotting in secret.
Now Sir Davidās daughter Katie has filed a High Court claim against Essex Police and the Home Office.
Daniel Machover, head of civil litigation at Hickman & Rose solicitors, which is representing Ms Amess, said:Ā āLike so many others, Katie Amess was horrified both by the fact of her fatherās murder, and the circumstances surrounding it.
āShe has issued a claim at court as part of her desire to ensure proper accountability and learning from Sir Davidās murder, including for the future benefit of others.ā
A Home Office spokesperson said: āThe Government takes the safety of Members of Parliament extremely seriously, and significant work has been taken forward in response to the tragic killing of Sir David Amess.
āIt would be inappropriate to comment on ongoing legal proceedings.ā
An Essex Police spokesman said: āSir David Amess was a thoroughly committed public servant who worked tirelessly for his community.
āIn the immediate aftermath of his murder, two of our heroic unarmed officers ran into the face of danger, trying desperately to save him and of course detaining his killer.
āSeveral other of our officers attended shortly afterwards and worked with paramedic colleagues to help save Sir David, sadly they were unable to do this.
āIn the days and months after that day our team worked around the clock to reassure the community and support colleagues from the Metropolitan Policeās Counter Terror Command to do all we could to help them secure justice.
āWe are aware that what is in effect a protective claim form has been filed at court, however, as these papers have not been served on our force, we are unable to comment any further upon them.
āWe remain committed to supporting our elected members across the county in the execution of their public duty and to this end we regularly review and advise around security arrangements for our Members of Parliament.
āSir David and the Amess family remain in our thoughts.ā