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Divers are scouring a lake in west London for a car police think may have been used to carry the body of murdered teenager Milly Dowler.Divers are scouring a lake in west London for a car police think may have been used to carry the body of murdered teenager Milly Dowler.
The 13-year-old disappeared in 2002 on the way home from her school in Surrey. Her body was found six months later.The 13-year-old disappeared in 2002 on the way home from her school in Surrey. Her body was found six months later.
Police recently appealed for help in tracing a red Daewoo Nexia car believed to be linked to the case.Police recently appealed for help in tracing a red Daewoo Nexia car believed to be linked to the case.
Officers have been searching Bedfont Lake, near Heathrow, after a tip-off the car was dumped there.Officers have been searching Bedfont Lake, near Heathrow, after a tip-off the car was dumped there.
It is expected to take a day to search the small fishing lake.It is expected to take a day to search the small fishing lake.
It is the latest place to be targeted during four years of exhaustive searches of scrapyards, lakes and scrubland.It is the latest place to be targeted during four years of exhaustive searches of scrapyards, lakes and scrubland.
A red Daewoo was caught on CCTV moments after Milly vanished.A red Daewoo was caught on CCTV moments after Milly vanished.
The prime suspect in the case is Levi Bellfield, a former bouncer serving a whole life sentence for killing two women. The car is believed to be an N-registration Daewoo Nexia
Bellfield has admitted driving the "heavily laden" car seen on CCTV, but claims he was transporting building materials. The prime suspect is Levi Bellfield, a former bouncer serving a whole life sentence for killing two women - students Marsha McDonnell, 19, and 22-year-old Amelie Delagrande..
Bellfield has admitted driving the car seen on CCTV, but has said he was transporting building materials.
Officers have been attempting to build a case against him.
In August, the Crown Prosecution Service was handed a dossier of circumstantial evidence against him and is considering whether to charge him with Milly's murder.
In the same month police arrested, questioned and released a 40-year-old man suspected of having helped in disposing of the car, which had been stolen from a car park in west London.