Western Mail

Student death treated as ‘potential killing’

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THE death of university student Libby Squire is being treated as a “potential homicide”, police have said.

The 21-year-old’s body was found in the Humber Estuary on Wednesday afternoon.

She had been missing since the early hours of Friday February 1 following an evening out in Hull and her disappeara­nce sparked an intensive search lasting more than a month.

In a statement issued yesterday, Detective Superinten­dent Martin Smalley, of Humberside Police, said: “In regards to our investigat­ion, while we have considered throughout the missing person inquiry that Libby may have come to some harm, Libby’s death and the recovery of her body now leads us to solely investigat­e as a potential homicide.

“The post-mortem examinatio­n concluded late last night and at this stage we will not be releasing any results for investigat­ive and operationa­l reasons.”

He added: “Our thoughts remain today with Libby’s family and friends at this incredibly sad and devastatin­g time for them.

“The loss of a loved one is always an upsetting and traumatic experience to go through, but the circumstan­ces surroundin­g Libby’s death will only intensify the heartache for her family.”

Mr Smalley also said that an inquest into Miss Squire’s death will open at Hull Coroner’s Court at 1pm on Monday.

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