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1986: Parents appeal for missing agent The parents of a missing London estate agent have made an emotional appeal for her safe return. Suzy Lamplugh, 25, was last seen with a man aged between 25 and 30, about 5'8'' tall, with swept back hair and a dark suit outside a property in Fulham at 1300 BST two days ago. A man called Mr Kipper had telephoned to book an appointment to view the house on Sherralds Road earlier on Monday.
Speaking at the family home in south west London her father Paul, a solicitor, said: "I don't think Suzy has been murdered. I believe she is still alive and with everybody's help we will find her." Police revealed no Mr Kipper was known at the address he had given. They discovered Miss Lamplugh's car at 2200 BST that evening outside a property for sale in Stevenage Road, one-and-a-half miles away from her original appointment. The car - a B-registration, company-owned, white Ford Fiesta - had been left with its doors open and Miss Lamplugh's purse in the door pocket. The ignition key was missing. Detective Superintendent Nick Carter, in charge of the investigation said: "Everything leads us to believe she has been abducted." Miss Lamplugh - who has lived in the two-bedroom flat she owns in Putney for a year - was wearing a grey skirt, dark jacket and low stiletto heels when she disappeared. A former beautician on the QE2, her friends, family and colleagues describe her as a conscientious, outgoing and happy young woman. Her mother Diana - founder of the British Slimnastics Association - fought back tears as she said: "There has never been a time in the past when I did not know where she was." |
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