By Joe Tidy, Sky News Reporter
The family of a British doctor who died while in custody in Syria are meeting Foreign Office representatives to demand answers on how he died.
Dr Abbas Khan, 32, had been imprisoned for more than a year after travelling to Aleppo to treat injured civilians.
He was about to be released when the Syrian regime announced he was dead. It claims he killed himself.
He leaves behind a wife and two children who were preparing to have him home for Christmas.
Speaking to Sky News, Dr Shahnawaz Khan insisted his brother was not suicidal because he knew he was coming home.
Dr Khan's brother says the family now wants his body back homeHe says the family is desperately trying to get Dr Khan's body repatriated so that a post-mortem examination can be carried out.
Dr Khan explained why his family was critical of the Foreign Office for what he saw as its failure to take action.
He said: "We as a family, having found a situation where he was in detention, managed to lobby high-up members in the Syrian government ... we then managed to come home and lobby members of our own Government - without any support whatsoever from the Foreign Office - to give us assistance in travelling to Damascus, meet with President Assad and bring my brother home.
"The Foreign Office put up a 'closed shop' placard, placated us throughout and, to an extent, their lack of action - or inaction - over the past 13 months has contributed to the outcome that we're unfortunately faced with.
Dr Khan went to Syria to help the injured"The least the Foreign Office can do now is help us get his body back to England as quickly as possible, with as little pain as possible."
Foreign Office minister Hugh Robertson said: "There is no excuse whatsoever for the treatment that he has suffered by the Syrian authorities who have in effect murdered a British national who was in their country to help people injured during their civil war."
A spokesman for David Cameron said: "Of course the Prime Minister sends his sincerest condolences to Dr Khan's family at what is a very difficult time for them.
"We have raised this case with the Syrian regime.
"The central point in this is that the responsibility for the death lies with the Syrian regime.
"This is further evidence of the brutality of the Syrian regime."
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