Sandringham Murder: Beach Party Appeal

11 April 2012, 11:09 | Updated: 11 April 2012, 11:39

The team investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of Alisa Dmitrijeva, whose body was found in on the Royal Estate at Sandringham at New Year are making another appeal for information.

Detective Chief Inspector Jes Fry, who is leading the enquiry, said: “Work continues to take place studying soil and debris samples found in the car to identify the pollen and spores in them.

"These will then be compared with the results from the samples taken at Anmer. This process of analysis is a long and detailed one and if a link is identified, it could be a significant step forward in the enquiry.

 

DCI Jes Fry from Norfolk Police

 

"Other lines of enquiry continue to be progressed including the reviewing of CCTV footage and speaking to witnesses. I am particularly keen to speak with people who attended the party at Snettisham beach in the evening of 30 August into 31 and would ask that they contact the police directly.”

Alisa was found dead in some woodland by a dog walker on New Year's Day.

 

Alisa Dmitrijeva