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Body reburied in murder inquiry

Trevor Bradley
There is a £10,000 reward for information about the death

The body of a man exhumed earlier this week as part of a 15-year-old murder inquiry has been reburied.

Antiques dealer Trevor Bradley, 53, was found in his burnt-out car in Melverley, Shropshire, in April 1994.

West Mercia Police exhumed his body from Ludlow cemetery because of what they called significant new information in its "cold case" inquiry.

Officers believe several people were involved in Mr Bradley's death. There is a £10,000 reward for information.

Mr Bradley, who lived in Ludlow, had strong connections with Shrewsbury, particularly the Monkmoor area, police have said.

He travelled across the county buying and selling antiques, jewellery and bric-a-brac.

Police reopened the investigation into his murder in 2007.



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