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Police to Visit US to Interview Accuser's Relatives

Thames Valley Police are planning to travel to the United States to interview relatives of Virginia Giuffre, the accuser of Prince Andrew, the Duke of York. The investigation aims to gather more information regarding Giuffre's allegations of sexual assault against the former prince, who has consistently denied these claims. Specifically, detectives are reportedly interested in speaking with Giuffre's brother, Sky Roberts, and his wife, Amanda Roberts, to discuss their sister's accusations.
Virginia Giuffre, who was 41 years old at the time of her death in April of the previous year, had made serious allegations against Prince Andrew. The decision by Thames Valley Police to extend their investigation by speaking with Giuffre's family members in the US signifies a continued effort to corroborate or understand the details surrounding these allegations. The specific date for this planned visit to the US has not been disclosed.
Prince Andrew has maintained his innocence in relation to all allegations made by Giuffre. The investigation by Thames Valley Police is part of a broader inquiry into the matter. The involvement of Giuffre's family members is seen as a potential step in gathering further evidence or context for the ongoing investigation into the former Duke of York's alleged conduct.
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