The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Campaignin­g father of the murdered estate agent Suzy Lamplugh dies at age of 87

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The father of murdered estate agent Suzy Lamplugh has died, aged 87, the charity he founded has said.

Paul Lamplugh died in his sleep yesterday surrounded by his children after living with Parkinson’s in recent years, the Suzy Lamplugh Trust said.

He co-founded the trust after his 25-year-old daughter Suzy disappeare­d in 1986 in a mystery that hit the nation’s headlines.

No trace of her was ever found after she left her west London offices to meet a mystery client known only as Mr Kipper.

No one was convicted over her death but in 1994 she was officially declared dead, presumed murdered.

Mr Lamplugh received an OBE in 2004.

Along with his wife, Diana, who died in 2011, he was a campaigner for causes including taxi safety and laws protecting victims of stalking,

Sir Ian Johnston, the charity’s chairman of trustees, said: “Paul was a truly remarkable man with phenomenal energy and perseveran­ce.

“I saw him only a few weeks ago when he continued to urge me to do more with the trust to help people ‘stay safe’.”

A statement on behalf of the family said Mr Lamplugh celebrated his birthday surrounded by friends and family two weeks ago.

“It was typical of dad to want to throw a party to entertain everyone he knew.

“In the end he went very peacefully and will be greatly missed not just by our family, but by his many friends,” it added.

He is survived by his children, Richard, Tamsin and Lizzie, and his seven grandchild­ren, the trust said.

While Suzy Lamplugh’s remains have never been discovered, the prime suspect was the convicted killer John Cannan.

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Paul Lamplugh received the OBE in 2004

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