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Cafe searched for body of missing teen feared killed by Fred West

- PA REPORTERS newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

DETECTIVES are searching a cafe in Gloucester for the body of a suspected teenage victim of serial killer Fred West.

Gloucester­shire Police said it had received possible evidence to suggest that the body of 15-year-old Mary Bastholm could be buried within the Clean Plate cafe in Southgate Street.

The force said it was called to the cafe on Friday by a TV production company filming a documentar­y.

Mary went missing on her way to catch a bus to visit her boyfriend in Gloucester in January 1968.

Serial killer West, who died in prison in 1995 aged 53, was previously suspected over Mary’s disappeara­nce.

Along with his wife Rose, West tortured, raped and murdered an unknown number of women over a 20-year period.

A white tent was erected outside the cafe yesterday afternoon, with police officers stationed outside the building and a police van parked nearby. Officers were seen carrying evidence bags out of the cafe at about 2pm yesterday.

It is understood that a film crew working for ITV at the location contacted police and is offering officers full co-operation.

The production team, which has been in contact with Mary’s family, is looking into claims that Fred and Rose West had more victims beyond those they were charged and convicted over.

Gloucester­shire Police said its Major Crime Investigat­ion Team has deemed that further assessment­s are required at the premises to determine whether an excavation is necessary, with officers expected to be at the scene for a number of weeks.

A spokeswoma­n for the Nelson Trust, an addiction rehabilita­tion and women’s support charity which owns The Clean Plate cafe, said: “Our thoughts and sympathies are very much with the families affected by this long-running, tragic story.

“As soon as we were made aware of the situation, we have done everything we can to accommodat­e the investigat­ion. The Clean Plate will remain closed until all necessary activity is complete.

“It is an extraordin­ary twist of fate that this building, now associated with a story as tragic as that of the victims of Fred and Rosemary West, is part of a charity working to support women at risk from violence.”

Family liaison officers have now been put in place to provide support and updates to Mary’s family.

Police later said that the current work at the cafe related to assessment­s of the site, which were likely to take days, and excavation had not begun.

A statement released on behalf of Mary’s family said: “We are aware of the ongoing developmen­ts around Mary’s disappeara­nce and are being kept up to date and supported by Gloucester­shire Police family liaison officers.”

The family requested “privacy” so they can can “grieve for Mary”.

It is understood that Mary’s brother Peter Bastholm died last year.

Speaking in 2014, he had called on Rose West to reveal what happened to his sister.

He told Sky News at the time: “I think Rose knows exactly what happened to Mary because I assume she and Fred discussed it between themselves. Whether she will ever disclose it, I really don’t know.”

Mary’s disappeara­nce in 1968 was at a time when Fred West, who often did jobs in the street where she worked as a waitress in a cafe, was abducting girls in Gloucester.

Fred West is said to have confessed to killing Mary in conversati­on with his son Stephen, but never admitted it to police.

Mary’s body was not found during the 1994 excavation of the Wests’ home on Cromwell Street in Gloucester.

Assistant Chief Constable Craig Holden said yesterday: “On the basis of the informatio­n provided to us, we consider this to be new and potentiall­y important evidence in the case of Mary Bastholm, however further detailed assessment­s will take place over the following few days to determine the extent of excavation needed.

“First and foremost our thoughts are with Mary’s family and we would ask that their privacy is respected at this difficult time.

“The Constabula­ry has always said any fresh evidence would be reviewed. This has happened and a focused and proportion­ate investigat­ion will now take place.”

Fred West was charged with 12 murders, but took his own life in a Birmingham prison before his trial.

Rose West was convicted of 10 murders in November 1995 and is serving life.

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Matthew Horwood > Police leave the scene at the Clean Plate cafe on Southgate Street, Gloucester

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