Police have discontinued their search for the body of Muriel McKay, who was murdered 55 years ago.

The murderer allegedly disclosed the location of the corpse.

July 22nd 2024.

Police have discontinued their search for the body of Muriel McKay, who was murdered 55 years ago.
The authorities have recently concluded their search of a farm in Hertfordshire in hopes of finding the remains of Muriel McKay, a woman who was brutally murdered 55 years ago. Unfortunately, their efforts have been in vain and the search has been called off. Muriel's tragic death has left a lasting impact on her loved ones, who have been tirelessly seeking closure and justice.

It was Nizamodeen Hosein, along with his brother Arthur, who were responsible for Muriel's abduction and murder. In a case of mistaken identity, they had targeted her, thinking she was the wife of media mogul Rupert Murdoch. The brothers had taken her to a farm in Hertfordshire with the intention of demanding a ransom of £1,000,000. However, they refused to disclose the location of Muriel's body to the authorities.

Last month, Hosein finally revealed to Muriel's daughter, Dianne, where he had buried her mother's remains. Dianne had traveled all the way to Trinidad, where Hosein was from, in hopes of finding closure. However, despite Hosein's confession, the police have been unable to locate Muriel's body. This has come as devastating news to her family, who have been through so much in their quest for answers.

In a letter addressed to Muriel's family, Detective Superintendent Katherine Godwin from the Metropolitan Police shared the unfortunate outcome of the search. She expressed her deepest sympathies and acknowledged the disappointment and heartache that this news would bring. Detective Superintendent Godwin also offered to meet with the family to discuss the details of the search in more depth.

The search for Muriel's remains may have come to an end, but her memory will live on. The Agency, a news outlet, has been following this case closely and providing updates on their Twitter and Facebook pages. For those who want to stay informed, The Agency now offers daily push alerts to keep you up-to-date on all the latest developments. Sign up now to receive these updates on your device.

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