Daughter desperate to locate dad's killer as remains found 56 years after disappearance
The daughter of a missing man whose body was found buried in a field in April - 56 years after his disappearance - says she is desparate for answers after police launched a murder investigation.On April 26 of this year, skeletal remains were discovered on farmland in Coxmoor Road, Sutton-in-Ashfield, and DNA tests have now confirmed they are a match to Alfred.
Grandson Russell Lowbridge, who was four at the time of Alfred's disappearance, contacted the police after seeing a media appeal for information on unidentified human remains. “We all thought it was very mysterious, but we thought he would turn up. It does make you wonder how we did cope through all these years because it has always stayed with us as a family. Where did dad go?
He said: "He doted on my grandad. He always said what a great pigeon racer he was. They had a shared passion for it. His disappearance haunted Uncle Gary his whole life. He went to his grave never knowing what happened. “It completely broke him, never knowing what happened to his dad. I want justice for Gary because he tried so hard to get answers It tormented him up until the day he died.
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