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Donald Neilson death 'won't bring closure', says friend of Lesley Whittle | Donald Neilson death 'won't bring closure', says friend of Lesley Whittle |
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"His death will never bring closure because I can never forget her." | "His death will never bring closure because I can never forget her." |
Denise Bache, a childhood friend of Lesley Whittle, said she would never fully come to terms with Donald Neilson's most notorious murder. | Denise Bache, a childhood friend of Lesley Whittle, said she would never fully come to terms with Donald Neilson's most notorious murder. |
In a previously unreleased interview given to BBC Radio Shropshire when Neilson was diagnosed with motor neurone disease two years ago, Ms Bache described how the kidnapping of the 17-year-old heiress in 1975 shook their home village of Highley. | In a previously unreleased interview given to BBC Radio Shropshire when Neilson was diagnosed with motor neurone disease two years ago, Ms Bache described how the kidnapping of the 17-year-old heiress in 1975 shook their home village of Highley. |
She said: "I remember it in my head quite clearly, we'd been on a night out and my father-in-law told me Lesley had been kidnapped. | She said: "I remember it in my head quite clearly, we'd been on a night out and my father-in-law told me Lesley had been kidnapped. |
"It was unbelievable, and to think it could happen to somebody like that. | "It was unbelievable, and to think it could happen to somebody like that. |
"Our initial thought was that it was a rag week prank from university but it soon became clear that it wasn't. | "Our initial thought was that it was a rag week prank from university but it soon became clear that it wasn't. |
"It was unbelievably big, I don't think people could grasp that that could happen in their small village - nobody really knows, only Neilson knows." | |
'So beautiful' | 'So beautiful' |
Ms Bache said the news of his death would not help her or the village come to terms with Lesley's murder. | Ms Bache said the news of his death would not help her or the village come to terms with Lesley's murder. |
She said: "It's a close community, it still is, and when something like that happens it's unbelievable - when your village is on the TV and in the press like that, it's unbelievable." | She said: "It's a close community, it still is, and when something like that happens it's unbelievable - when your village is on the TV and in the press like that, it's unbelievable." |
Ms Bache remembered playing with Lesley during the summer holidays. | Ms Bache remembered playing with Lesley during the summer holidays. |
She said: "I remember the rocking horse, which I was very jealous of, and we used to play in the Wendy house and we had a tea-set and we used to make tea for our dolls. | She said: "I remember the rocking horse, which I was very jealous of, and we used to play in the Wendy house and we had a tea-set and we used to make tea for our dolls. |
"She was a very studious girl, very clever, well-spoken, very kind and I always remember the red tap shoes - she used to have lessons. | "She was a very studious girl, very clever, well-spoken, very kind and I always remember the red tap shoes - she used to have lessons. |
"They didn't fit her any more and she gave them to me - I cherish those little red shoes, that's the one of the happy memories I have of Lesley." | "They didn't fit her any more and she gave them to me - I cherish those little red shoes, that's the one of the happy memories I have of Lesley." |
Ms Bache said she regretted losing contact when they went their separate ways as teenagers. | Ms Bache said she regretted losing contact when they went their separate ways as teenagers. |
"With hindsight, which is easy to think about, I do regret it - I'll always remember she was so beautiful. | "With hindsight, which is easy to think about, I do regret it - I'll always remember she was so beautiful. |
"Her life was cut short, I'll never never forget her and I think about her regularly." | "Her life was cut short, I'll never never forget her and I think about her regularly." |
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