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Plea over South Shields' Kevin Nightingale's 1996 murder | Plea over South Shields' Kevin Nightingale's 1996 murder |
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The widow of a doorman shot near his South Tyneside home 18 years ago has appealed for those who know who his killer is to come forward. | |
Kevin Nightingale, 33, was shot several times as he returned home in South Shields after finishing work on 17 February 1996. | Kevin Nightingale, 33, was shot several times as he returned home in South Shields after finishing work on 17 February 1996. |
Northumbria Police issued a new plea and hope this and technological advances will help them solve the case | Northumbria Police issued a new plea and hope this and technological advances will help them solve the case |
Mr Nightingale's widow Julie said she still struggles every day. | Mr Nightingale's widow Julie said she still struggles every day. |
Police are working with crime fighting charity Crimestoppers which is offering £5,000 for information leading to a conviction in the case. | Police are working with crime fighting charity Crimestoppers which is offering £5,000 for information leading to a conviction in the case. |
On the night he was killed Mr Nightingale, who worked at the former Oz nightclub in South Shields, had got a lift with colleagues. | On the night he was killed Mr Nightingale, who worked at the former Oz nightclub in South Shields, had got a lift with colleagues. |
'Keeping someone's secret' | 'Keeping someone's secret' |
He was dropped off near his home in Drake Close, but as he approached his front door he was shot and died at the scene. | He was dropped off near his home in Drake Close, but as he approached his front door he was shot and died at the scene. |
Mrs Nightingale said: "I'm still dealing with Kevin's death and find every day very hard. | Mrs Nightingale said: "I'm still dealing with Kevin's death and find every day very hard. |
"Somebody somewhere has got to know something and is keeping someone's secret for them. I would ask them to please come forward." | "Somebody somewhere has got to know something and is keeping someone's secret for them. I would ask them to please come forward." |
Det Ch Insp Christina Barrett, of Northumbria Police's Major Crime Team, said "a forensic review" of the case was under way. | Det Ch Insp Christina Barrett, of Northumbria Police's Major Crime Team, said "a forensic review" of the case was under way. |
"We're hoping this renewed appeal may generate new intelligence, information and fresh lines of enquiry which will of course be acted on and followed up," she said. | "We're hoping this renewed appeal may generate new intelligence, information and fresh lines of enquiry which will of course be acted on and followed up," she said. |
"Mr Nightingale was well known in the town, not only through his work as a doorman, but he had also been both an amateur boxer and footballer. | "Mr Nightingale was well known in the town, not only through his work as a doorman, but he had also been both an amateur boxer and footballer. |
"We know there are people out there who hold answers to the questions which remain around Mr Nightingale's death." | "We know there are people out there who hold answers to the questions which remain around Mr Nightingale's death." |
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