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Friday, 23 September 2011

Coventry murder suspect may have fled to Gibraltar

 

NEW footage of a Coventry man wanted in connection with the murders of a Chinese family of four in their home was shown on Crimewatch last night. Police revealed they have received more than 300 suspected sightings of Anxiang Du, of Witnell Road, Daimler Green, on the BBC One show. Officers are particularly interested in information he may have fled to Gibraltar. The 52-year-old is wanted by detectives in relation to the deaths of 46-year-old Jifeng “Jeff” Ding, his 47-yearold wife Ge Chui, known as Helen, and their two daughters, Alice, 12, and 18-year-old Xing, known as Nancy. The bodies of the Dings were found at their home in Wootton, Northampton, on Sunday, May 1, after they were fatally stabbed on Friday, April 29. The brother of Jeff Ding gave evidence on the TV show, saying he wanted to ask the killer how he could stab the two sisters to death. It also featured previously unseen footage of businessman Du – wearing a three quarter length brown coat and white cap – abandoning his car at 2.27am on April 30 in Venables Street, off the Edgware Road, central London. Crimestoppers have offered a reward of £10,000 for information leading to the conviction of the killer.

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