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The family of Diane Sindall, murdered in 1986, seeks public help after DNA exonerated her convicted killer, Peter Sullivan, who served 38 years.
The family of Diane Sindall, murdered in Birkenhead in 1986, has urged the public for information after DNA evidence exonerated Peter Sullivan, who spent 38 years in prison for her killing.
Sullivan was released last year when forensic advances linked the crime scene DNA to an unknown individual.
The family, speaking publicly for the first time since the conviction was overturned, expressed ongoing grief and asked anyone with even minor details to come forward.
A £20,000 reward is offered by Crimestoppers for leads resulting in an arrest and conviction.
Police, working with the National Crime Agency, continue investigating, noting the DNA does not match any known individual or Diane’s family.
La familia de Diane Sindall, asesinada en 1986, busca ayuda pública después de que el ADN exonerara a su asesino convicto, Peter Sullivan, quien cumplió 38 años.