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Police appeal to Norfolk drivers

3rd September 1998
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• Norfolk Constabulary is appealing to lorry drivers for help in finding the murderer of a 12-yearold schoolboy found dead in a Norfolk layby a year ago.

Thomas Marshall set off on his bike from Happisburgh, Norfolk, after 17.30hrs on 21 August. The next day his strangled body was discovered in woods at the Roudham Heath laybyalso known as Karen's layby—on the southbound Al 1 near Thetford.

The layby is used by lorry drivers as well as car drivers. Police believe commercial vehicle drivers moving at night as well as the day may provide vital information, however insignificant it might appear.

Contact 01603 768769.

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