04/07/94 - Missing girl:
man held after body found
GRAHAM MOORBY
Independent
A MAN was being questioned in connection with the murder
of a missing three-year-old Cleveland girl this morning
after police officers found the body of a child near
her home.
Rosie Palmer disappeared on Thursday after going to
an ice- cream van near her home in Henrietta Street,
Hartlepool. Last night, police officers arrested a Hartlepool
man after finding a body in a house in nearby Frederic
Street. It is believed the bodywas found behind a bath
panel.
Detective Superintendent Doug Smith, who has led the
hunt for Rosie, said early today: 'At 8.15pm on Sunday
the body of a little girl was found in Flat 51 of Frederic
Street, Hartlepool. ' As a result, a 32-year-old single
man has been arrested and is being interviewed in connection
with the murder of Rosie Palmer. '
A Home Office forensic pathologist is to carry out a
post-mortem and forensic examination of the body. At
this time no formal identification has been made.' Police
confirmed Rosie's family had been contacted in an attempt
to identify the body.
It is understood that her father, Martin, was taken
to the house where the body was discovered. A hostile
crowd which gathered outside the house dispersed after
Rosie's mother, Beverley, appealed for calm.
Police went to Frederic Street at about 7.30pm and a
man was arrested after he ran from a house and was captured
by officers with dogs. Neighbours said he moved to the
area recently and is said to come from Peterlee, Co
Durham.
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