Rikki
Neave was last seen leaving his home on the Welland estate in Peterborough to
go to school in November 1994 but his body was found in woodland the next day.
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Rikki Neave |
Cold
case detectives have today arrested a man in connection with the murder of a
six-year-old schoolboy more than 20 years ago.
A
post mortem examination found the youngster had been strangled to death .
The
man, who is in his 30s and from Peterborough, is currently being held in
custody at a police station in Cambridgeshire after being arrested this
morning.
In a
statement on Tuesday morning, Cambridgeshire Police said they had arrested a
man, aged in his 30s and from Peterborough, on suspicion of murder.
A
spokesman said: “He is currently in custody at a police station in
Cambridgeshire.
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Rikki's mum Ruth Neave leaving her son's funeral in 1995 |
”Rikki’s
mother Ruth Neave, now 45, was charged with murder at the time but she was later
found not guilty by a jury. She pleaded guilty to child neglect and cruelty and
was sentenced to seven years in prison.
In
recent years she has campaigned for Cambridgeshire Police to reinvestigate the
case, saying his killer remains at large.
Officers
decided to relaunch the investigation in June last year, with a dedicated team
of specialists assigned to the case.
Over
the past ten months officers have been methodically building a timeline of
Rikki’s last movements and made a national appeal for help via the BBC’s
Crimewatch programme.
Speaking
on the eve of the 21st anniversary of his death Detective Chief Inspector
Richard Wall from Cambridgeshire Police said: “We have had an overwhelming
response from the public and have built a strong timeline of Rikki’s last
movements.
“Even
21 years on people still remember clearly the events leading up to Rikki’s
death and I would urge people to continue to come to us with any information
they have.
“At
the time of Rikki’s death we know that drug use was common place on the estate
and are keen to hear from any professionals who may have been helping people
and given information about the murder.
“We
are confident that we are closing in on those responsible for Rikki’s death and
it is only a matter of time before we have that vital breakthrough that leads
us to them.”
A
£10,000 reward is being offered to anyone who provides information which leads
to the arrest and conviction of those responsible to Crimestoppers.
.
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