Scotland Yard issues fresh appeal in Suzy Lamplugh murder case

The investigation into the disappearance of London estate agent Suzy Lamplugh remains ongoing 35 years after she disappeared, police have said.

Lamplugh was declared dead at the age of 25 after she went missing. Police believe she was abducted and murdered.

In July 1986, she left her west London offices to meet a mystery applican known only as “Mr Kipper” for a property viewing – she was never seen again.

Her car, a white Ford Fiesta, was found abandoned in Stevenage Road, Fulham.

The Metropolitan Police have said detectives remain committed to the investigation.

Suzy Lamplugh

Detective chief inspector Rebecca Reeves, the senior investigating officer, said: “We would urge anyone who believes they might know something about what happened to Suzy all those years ago to come forward.

“Whether you saw something that you thought was unconnected at the time or you felt under pressure to protect someone you knew – it is not too late.

“The passage of time has not weakened our determination to seek justice and get the answers that the Lamplugh family continue to wait for. They have always been supportive of our efforts to make progress in the investigation, and they have shown remarkable strength despite the immense sadness they have endured over the years.”

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