BBC One’s Crimewatch Roadshow Live/Milton Keynes, Harlow and London appeal

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LEAH CROUCHER MISSING PERSON  *

On February 15th this year, 19-year-old Leah Croucher from Milton Keynes left home for work as usual. She was never seen again.

On this morning’s Crimewatch Roadshow Live at 9.15am on BBC One, police will show a reconstruction of Leah’s last known movements and appeal for any information which could help the police investigation into her disappearance.

 

HARLOW FATAL ARSON

Detectives from Essex Police will appeal on today’s Crimewatch Roadshow Live for information about an arson attack which killed a mother and her five children.

Dr Abdul Shakoor and his wife Sabah moved to Barn Mead in Harlow, Essex in 2011, with their five children. But in the early hours of October 15th 2012, their house was targeted in an arson attack. Dr Shakoor managed to escape from an upstairs window but his wife and children were killed as a result of the fire.

The case will be reconstructed on the programme on BBC One at 9.15am.

 

JOHN OGUNJOBI MURDER APPEAL

On Crimewatch Roadshow Live this morning, detectives from the Metropolitan Police will reveal exclusive new footage in their hunt for the killer of a 16 year old boy.

Live on the programme at 9.15am on BBC One, officers will appeal for information into the fatal stabbing of John Ogunjobi in the Tulse Hill area of London, last November.


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