Dinah McNicol

Remains found in missing student case

Updated 15.55 Tue Nov 13 2007
Keywords: Essex, remains, Tillingham, missing, student

Detectives investigating the disappearance of a student 16 years ago are examining "human remains" found in a garden.

Dinah McNicol, of Tillingham, Essex, was 18 when she vanished after attending a music festival in Liphook, Hampshire in August 1991.

"It is too early to say whether the remains are those of Dinah McNicol" - police spokeswoman

Police said forensic experts had found "what were believed to be human remains" in the back garden of a house in Margate, Kent.

Much of Monday was spent searching the house, a week after police announced they were reviewing Miss McNicol's disappearance.

A spokeswoman said post-mortem tests will be carried out on the remains and the search of the house and gardens is continuing.

She added: "It is too early to say whether the remains are those of Dinah McNicol."

Detectives said Miss McNicol disappeared after hitching a lift from the festival. The teenager - who would now be 34 - and a male friend had been driven to a service station on the A3 in Hampshire.

Officers think the pair were then picked up by a man in a car who dropped off Miss McNicol's friend at junction 8 of the M25 near Reigate, Surrey.

It is believed Miss McNicol continued the journey alone with the man. Officers said she had not been seen since. Neither the car nor the driver were traced.

Around the time of Miss McNicol's disappearance, money was withdrawn from her building society account at cash machines in Sussex and Hampshire, officers said.

Her father, Ian McNicol, 68, of Tillingham, said: "Ninety-nine per cent of me thinks she has been murdered but there's just that 1 per cent that doesn't know. I want to die in peace knowing what happened to my daughter."

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