This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-35717993
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Missing DJ Derek's family 'was sent online abuse' | Missing DJ Derek's family 'was sent online abuse' |
(about 9 hours later) | |
The family of a missing Bristol DJ have said they have received abusive messages after starting legal proceedings to have him declared dead. | The family of a missing Bristol DJ have said they have received abusive messages after starting legal proceedings to have him declared dead. |
Derek Serpell-Morris, known as DJ Derek, has been missing since July. | Derek Serpell-Morris, known as DJ Derek, has been missing since July. |
The Bristol Post reported that an application will be made under the Presumption of Death Act. | The Bristol Post reported that an application will be made under the Presumption of Death Act. |
His niece Jennifer Griffiths said that since then they had been targeted by people alleging the family was trying to access his assets. | His niece Jennifer Griffiths said that since then they had been targeted by people alleging the family was trying to access his assets. |
The case is still being pursued as an "active inquiry", Avon and Somerset Police say. | |
"[But] the police don't think he is alive, we don't think he is alive - there has to be an end to this," she said. | |
DJ Derek was last seen on CCTV in Bristol city centre on 11 July 2015. | DJ Derek was last seen on CCTV in Bristol city centre on 11 July 2015. |
His bus pass was used later that day but there has been no trace of him since. | His bus pass was used later that day but there has been no trace of him since. |
The family have started gathering the evidence they need to be granted a certificate of presumed death. | The family have started gathering the evidence they need to be granted a certificate of presumed death. |
According to the charity Missing People, the process of obtaining a certificate can take between four and six months. | |
Relatives need to collect evidence such as bank information, newspaper clippings about the missing person and police statements. | |
Ms Griffiths has hit out at speculation the family were trying to profit from the proceedings. | Ms Griffiths has hit out at speculation the family were trying to profit from the proceedings. |
She said the death certificate will "give us some closure and enable us to tie-up loose ends". | She said the death certificate will "give us some closure and enable us to tie-up loose ends". |
'Not giving up' | 'Not giving up' |
"He doesn't have life insurance or a will," said Ms Griffiths. | "He doesn't have life insurance or a will," said Ms Griffiths. |
"His flat is privately owned and the landlord wants the flat back and this is the only way we can do that. | "His flat is privately owned and the landlord wants the flat back and this is the only way we can do that. |
"People have said we want the money in his bank but it's his pension and we have to pay it back once we get his death certificate." | "People have said we want the money in his bank but it's his pension and we have to pay it back once we get his death certificate." |
The family are planning a memorial for DJ Derek and Ms Griffiths said she will continue looking for her uncle. | The family are planning a memorial for DJ Derek and Ms Griffiths said she will continue looking for her uncle. |
"I'm not giving up on him. I'll continue to keep looking for him until we have exhausted all avenues." | "I'm not giving up on him. I'll continue to keep looking for him until we have exhausted all avenues." |
Avon and Somerset Police said they were "still very keen to hear from anyone who has information on this case and we are actively seeking new leads in the inquiry". |
Previous version
1
Next version