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03 Wednesday Oct 2012
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The mother of missing April Jones (picture above) broke down into tears as she appealed for information.
“It’s been 36 hours since April was taken from us and there must be someone out there who knows where she is and can help the police find her,” said Coral Jones (pictured below) during a police appeal.
“We are desperate for any news. April is only five years old – please, please help find her.”

Det Supt Reg Bevan, who is leading the inquiry, said they had received over 400 calls from member of public since his earlier appeal for information on the whereabouts of Mark Bridger between Monday evening and Tuesday afternoon.
“We are actively working through that information,” he said.
He went on to say: “We are focusing on over 20 scenes. We have searched several of them in the Machynlleth area. These searches are continuing.”

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26 Wednesday Sep 2012
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Kelvin Mackenzie says he has been “deeply affected by the affair.
He says he is not a victim but has “suffered collateral damage”
Were he to visit Liverpool he would “literally be in mortal danger”, he writes in tomorrow’s Spectator.
MacKenzie printed a front page story about Liverpool fans, shortly after the
1989 Hillsborough disaster in which 96 people were killed headlined “The Truth”.
The Hillsborough Independent Inquiry report, which was published two weeks ago, said there was no evidence to support the allegations in the paper.
It stated: “The documents disclosed to the panel show that the origin of these serious allegations was a local Sheffield press agency informed by several South Yorkshre Police (SYP) officers, an SYP Police Federation spokesperson and a local MP.
“They also demonstrate how the SYP Police Federation, supported informally by the SYP chief constable, sought to develop and publicise a version of events that focused on several police officers’ allegations of drunkenness, ticketlessness and violence among a large number of Liverpool fans.”
Describing the circumstances that led him to publish the false claims, he said a “trap was sprung” when he was handed copy from a reputable news agency.
The story was sourced from four senior South Yorkshire police officers, he says, and “copper-bottomed” by a Conservative MP.
“I thought nothing of running the story with the headline ‘The Truth’,” he writes.
“There was not a doubt in my mind – and I was by no means the only man in Fleet St who believed the police’s story.”
His piece concludes: “This week my lawyer, Ian Rosenblatt, sent a letter to South Yorkshire Police explaining that the lies their officers told to the news agency had led to my personal vilification for decades and that on that basis I was seeking an apology in terms to be agreed between us. I hope that after 23 years we can all agree on the truth.”
A South Yorkshire Police spokesman said the force “awaits Mr MacKenzie’s letter with interest”.
“It is well-known that many media outlets ran similar stories at the time based on the same sources but chose to treat them differently,” he said.
“Mr MacKenzie was responsible for the particular headline he chose to run with.”