'The suspect captured in the CCTV footage has an unusual gait.'
Detectives working to find Natalie McNally's killer said they are "committed to finding answers for her heartbroken family" and urged the public to look closely at CCTV.
He also highlight previously released CCTV footage and said police efforts to identify the man in this footage remain ongoing. "I’m asking you to cast your mind back to that Sunday. If you witnessed anything untoward – no matter how insignificant it may seem – or if you have captured dash cam or CCTV footage, please get in touch."
There is a reward of up to £20,000 from Crimestoppers being offered for information given directly to them that leads to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for Natalie’s murder. The National Women’s Council has organised Saturday's rally, and Rachel Coyle, NWC’s Head of Campaigns and Mobilisation, said: "Violence against women is a scourge on our society, with killings at the sharpest end of the spectrum. But these killings are not inevitable. They are rooted in misogyny and a male sense of entitlement to women’s bodies, and they are not something we can tolerate any longer. The rally tomorrow will show that people have had enough. The tide is turning.
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