The devastated family of a British aid worker killed in a Russian drone strike while volunteering in Ukraine has been left in 'red tape limbo' with no body, an NGO has said.
Annie Lewis Marffy, 69, travelled from her home in Silverton, near Exeter, Devon, in late May to deliver a green Toyota Rav4 packed with supplies.
She arrived in Ukraine on June 4 but did not meet co-ordinators from Aid Ukraine UK, the non-profit NGO which had organised the mission, as planned.
After a week of searching for her, the organisation was contacted by the Kramatorsk district police department with information that she had been killed.
The police report says that she sustained 'injuries incompatible with life' after a Russian drone strike between June 11 and 12, having parked the Rav4 on a street in the contested Donbas region.






