Britain said on Friday it hoped a ruling by a Lebanese court to uphold the conviction of an Uber driver for the 2017 rape and murder of a British woman in Lebanon would bring closure for her family. The British embassy said in a statement that Lebanon's court of cassation rejected an appeal by Tariq Houshieh against his conviction which followed his confession to raping and strangling 30-year-old Rebecca Dykes. The man convicted of the murder of the UK embassy staffer in Beirut was an Uber driver with a criminal record. The man, identified as Tarek H. by authorities in Lebanon, worked for the international ride-hailing company and the victim, Rebecca Dykes, may have b
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