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Vinny Derrick 'may have been killed in a road accident' | |
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A man whose bones were found by the side of the M60 eight years after he went missing could have been killed in a hit and run, police have said. | |
The remains of Vinny Derrick, 29, from Partington, Greater Manchester, were found near junction 3 of the motorway near Cheadle on 15 February. | |
A post-mortem examination found the cause of death remains unascertained. | |
Police said he had broken bones consistent with a fall and may have been in a road accident. | |
Mr Derrick, originally from Leicestershire, was last seen on a night out in Manchester with colleagues in August 2003. | |
After a night at Jabez Clegg in the city centre, he had called his boss to tell her he was getting a taxi to her house where he was due to stay the night, but he never arrived. | |
His death is not being treated as suspicious, police said, and no further tests on the body will be carried out. | |
Det Ch Insp Sara Wallwork, of Stockport CID, said: "This remains a difficult and complex inquiry and the result of the post-mortem examination was never going to change that. | Det Ch Insp Sara Wallwork, of Stockport CID, said: "This remains a difficult and complex inquiry and the result of the post-mortem examination was never going to change that. |
"Vinny's family have been informed of the result and we are continuing to provide them with support and will continue to update them. | "Vinny's family have been informed of the result and we are continuing to provide them with support and will continue to update them. |
"I am continuing to ask that anyone who has any information that could be of assistance to this investigation to please call us." | "I am continuing to ask that anyone who has any information that could be of assistance to this investigation to please call us." |
Mr Derrick's wife, Vicki, has campaigned to reform the law on missing persons. | Mr Derrick's wife, Vicki, has campaigned to reform the law on missing persons. |
She said the government should change the law to make it easier for families of missing people to deal with their affairs. | She said the government should change the law to make it easier for families of missing people to deal with their affairs. |
MPs have recently recommended a presumption of death act be introduced to clarify the legal position. | MPs have recently recommended a presumption of death act be introduced to clarify the legal position. |
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