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New reward to find murdered British backpacker’s body | UK News

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Getty Images Two people are looking back over the front two seats of a vehicle, witha view of the street through the windscreen behind them. On the left, a woman with a dark bob, narrow sunglasses and a white spaghetti-strap top is speaking int he direction of the camera. On the right a man with short, dark hair is sitting with his arm across the back of his seat. Getty Images

Peter Falconio was killed while travelling around Australia with girlfriend Joanne Lees

Police in Australia have announced a new reward of up to A$500,000 (£240,000; $325,000) for information leading to the discovery of the remains of British backpacker Peter Falconio, 24 years after his murder.

Falconio was shot dead on a remote stretch of highway about 300km (190miles) north of Alice Springs in July 2001.

The 28-year-old was travelling around Australia with his girlfriend, Joanne Lees, also from the UK, at the time.

In 2005, Bradley Murdoch was convicted of murdering Falconio, but has never revealed the location of his body.

Murdoch was also convicted of the attempted kidnap and assault of Ms Lees, who managed to escape by hiding in the surrounding bushland.

Acting Commander Mark Grieve of Northern Territory Police told a press conference on Tuesday investigators wanted to “bring some sliver of resolution to Peter’s family by bringing home his remains”.

“Police still hold out hope that someone might be able to provide some vital information to assist in this search.”

Appealing to potential witnesses, he said it is never to late to speak to investigators.

“You never know how beneficial that information you may hold may be. Sometimes you do not know what you know,” Mr Grieve said.

He added that police had “made numerous approaches” to Mr Murdoch, including this week, but said that “unfortunately… on all occasions he has chosen not to engage with police”.

Police have previously made renewed calls for information on the 15th and 20th anniversaries of Mr Falconio’s death.

AFP A middle-aged man in a light blue shirt is pictured walking through a doorway, with a stern expression on his face. To his right is a man in a cobalt blue polo shirt. Behind him are two Australian police officers wearing khaki wide-brimmed hats with a silver symbol in the centre.AFP

Bradley Murdoch was given a minimum 28-year-sentence, during which time he is not eligible for parole

Murdoch, 67, was sentenced to 28 years in an Alice Springs prison, and was due to be eligible for parole in 2032.

However, the Northern Territory’s “no body, no parole” legislation mean Murdoch will not be eligible for parole if he refuses to help police locate Mr Falconio’s remains.

Media reports this week have suggested that Murdoch is suffering from terminal cancer and has been transferred to palliative care, but police have said they cannot comment.

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