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Claire Tiltman murder: Prosecutors consider charges over Kent killing | Claire Tiltman murder: Prosecutors consider charges over Kent killing |
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Prosecutors could charge a man with the murder of 16-year-old schoolgirl Claire Tiltman, who was stabbed in Kent 21 years ago, the BBC understands. | Prosecutors could charge a man with the murder of 16-year-old schoolgirl Claire Tiltman, who was stabbed in Kent 21 years ago, the BBC understands. |
A Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) spokesman said it was "considering a file of evidence submitted by Kent Police in relation to the murder". | A Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) spokesman said it was "considering a file of evidence submitted by Kent Police in relation to the murder". |
It is understood that the file relates to Colin Ash-Smith, a suspect whose home was searched three times. | It is understood that the file relates to Colin Ash-Smith, a suspect whose home was searched three times. |
Ash-Smith is currently serving three life sentences for attacks on women. | Ash-Smith is currently serving three life sentences for attacks on women. |
The attacks include the stabbing of 22-year-old Charlotte Barnard in October 1995, yards from the alleyway where Claire was murdered. | |
He was convicted of attempted murder and jailed in 1997. | |
Ash-Smith's former home in Myrtle Place, Stone, near Dartford, was last searched by police in September. | |
At the time, his father Aubrey Ash-Smith, who lives in the property, told the BBC his son was innocent. | |
Claire was stabbed more than 40 times in the alleyway near her home in Greenhithe in 1993, four days after her birthday. | |
The Dartford Grammar School pupil, who was known to her friends as Tilt, was attacked as she took a shortcut to visit a friend. | |
The CPS spokesman told BBC home affairs correspondent Danny Shaw that prosecutors "hope to reach a decision as soon as is practicably possible". |
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