Police to Renew Search for Muriel McKay's Remains After 54 Years
Fresh leads from convicted killer prompt new dig at Hertfordshire farm, with family hopeful for closure
- Police will conduct a new search at a Hertfordshire farm for Muriel McKay's remains, 54 years after her kidnapping and murder.
- Fresh information from convicted killer Nizamodeen Hosein has prompted the renewed search effort.
- Previous searches, including one in 2022, did not yield any significant findings.
- The McKay family has been actively involved, traveling to Trinidad to speak with Hosein earlier this year.
- Authorities have cautioned that if this search is unsuccessful, no further searches will be conducted.