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Reward offered to capture killer
Lyndsey Bourne
A memorial service will be held at Selby Abbey
The family of a woman whose severed leg was found in a wood in Leeds has offered a £10,000 reward for her murderer's capture.

Parts of Lyndsey Bourne's leg and thigh were found by a walker on 8 October 2004 at Woodhouse Ridge in Meanwood.

Despite a national appeal on Crimewatch UK in November her killer has not yet been found.

A memorial service for Ms Bourne has been organised for friends and family at Selby Abbey on Sunday.

Ms Bourne, 28, was originally from Selby but had been working in Leeds as a prostitute to fund a drug habit.

Detectives believe she was last seen on 9 September when she was dropped off by friends in Leeds city centre.

She arranged to meet them in the early hours of the following morning but did not turn up.


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