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A new appeal has been made for the killer of a teenage German hitch-hiker to give himself up.A new appeal has been made for the killer of a teenage German hitch-hiker to give himself up.
The body of Inga Marie Hauser, 17, was found in Ballypatrick Forest in County Antrim 20 years ago this week. Her neck had been broken.The body of Inga Marie Hauser, 17, was found in Ballypatrick Forest in County Antrim 20 years ago this week. Her neck had been broken.
North Antrim SDLP assembly member John Dallat, appealed for the killer to come forward. East Londonderry SDLP assembly member John Dallat, appealed for the killer to come forward.
"Even at this stage, it may bring some comfort to her family," he said. Ms Hauser was from Munich."Even at this stage, it may bring some comfort to her family," he said. Ms Hauser was from Munich.
She had travelled to meet a friend in Cardiff, but decided to go to Scotland and Northern Ireland while in Britain.She had travelled to meet a friend in Cardiff, but decided to go to Scotland and Northern Ireland while in Britain.
She was last seen alive on the Stranraer to Larne ferry on 6 April 1988.She was last seen alive on the Stranraer to Larne ferry on 6 April 1988.
"It is difficult to know how anyone can live with their conscience, given the crime they committed, and the added punishment they have inflicted by refusing to come forward," Mr Dallat said."It is difficult to know how anyone can live with their conscience, given the crime they committed, and the added punishment they have inflicted by refusing to come forward," Mr Dallat said.