Post by Taxigirl on Nov 25, 2004 9:17:13 GMT
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4040671.stm
A 36-year-old man questioned in connection with the murder of French student Amelie Delagrange has been bailed by police.
The man was arrested in West Drayton, west London, on Monday and was bailed until January next year.
Miss Delagrange was killed as she walked on Twickenham Green, south-west London, on 19 August, after getting off a bus.
The man was the fifth to be arrested in connection with her death.
Miss Delagrange had been out for the night at Crystalz wine bar on London Road, in Twickenham, on the evening of her murder.
Body found
She got the 267 bus to Fulwell Bus Garage, where she got off at 2145 BST, after missing her stop.
The last sighting of her was at 2159 BST, when a passing bus caught her on camera heading back from Fulwell Bus Garage along Hampton Road towards Twickenham Green.
Less than half an hour later, a police patrol car was flagged down by someone who had found her body.
Detectives have appealed for help in tracing a white Ford Courier van, registration number P610 XCN.
Three of the other men arrested in connection with Miss Delagrange's murder are due to answer police bail next month and a fourth was detained under the Mental Health Act for assessment.
Detectives have linked the murder to five other attacks in south-west London over the last two years, including the murder of 19-year-old gap year student Marsha McDonnell.
Others included a 28-year-old woman who was attacked in Feltham on 23 August and found unconscious on the pavement, just four days after Ms Delagrange's murder.
In April, Edel Harbison, 34, was attacked close to Twickenham Green, and Dawn Brunton, 36, survived a similar assault in Hatton Cross in November last year.
And a 17-year-old girl survived when she was attacked in Strawberry Hill, Richmond, in early January, 2003.
Police said the attacks were linked for the purposes of investigation, but it was possible there was more than one person responsible.
A 36-year-old man questioned in connection with the murder of French student Amelie Delagrange has been bailed by police.
The man was arrested in West Drayton, west London, on Monday and was bailed until January next year.
Miss Delagrange was killed as she walked on Twickenham Green, south-west London, on 19 August, after getting off a bus.
The man was the fifth to be arrested in connection with her death.
Miss Delagrange had been out for the night at Crystalz wine bar on London Road, in Twickenham, on the evening of her murder.
Body found
She got the 267 bus to Fulwell Bus Garage, where she got off at 2145 BST, after missing her stop.
The last sighting of her was at 2159 BST, when a passing bus caught her on camera heading back from Fulwell Bus Garage along Hampton Road towards Twickenham Green.
Less than half an hour later, a police patrol car was flagged down by someone who had found her body.
Detectives have appealed for help in tracing a white Ford Courier van, registration number P610 XCN.
Three of the other men arrested in connection with Miss Delagrange's murder are due to answer police bail next month and a fourth was detained under the Mental Health Act for assessment.
Detectives have linked the murder to five other attacks in south-west London over the last two years, including the murder of 19-year-old gap year student Marsha McDonnell.
Others included a 28-year-old woman who was attacked in Feltham on 23 August and found unconscious on the pavement, just four days after Ms Delagrange's murder.
In April, Edel Harbison, 34, was attacked close to Twickenham Green, and Dawn Brunton, 36, survived a similar assault in Hatton Cross in November last year.
And a 17-year-old girl survived when she was attacked in Strawberry Hill, Richmond, in early January, 2003.
Police said the attacks were linked for the purposes of investigation, but it was possible there was more than one person responsible.