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Police hunt man after East Yorkshire hotel murder Bridlington hotel death: Police search for guest
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Police are searching for a man in connection with the murder of a woman in a hotel. Police are searching for a man in connection with the death of a woman at a hotel.
Humberside Police said they want to find John Heald, 53, from South Yorkshire, who was staying at the hotel on Marshall Street in Bridlington Humberside Police said they want to find John Heald, 53, from South Yorkshire, who was staying at the hotel on Marshall Street in Bridlington.
Officers were called to the premises just before midnight on Friday.Officers were called to the premises just before midnight on Friday.
Police said the woman, believed to be 49-years-old and from Bridlington, was found with critical injuries and confirmed dead at the scene. The woman, believed to be 49-years-old and from Bridlington, was confirmed dead at the scene. Police are treating the death as murder.
Det Ch Insp Matt Baldwin, said: "It is imperative that we locate John Heald as soon as possible and I would appeal to him to make contact with us urgently.Det Ch Insp Matt Baldwin, said: "It is imperative that we locate John Heald as soon as possible and I would appeal to him to make contact with us urgently.
"If anyone has been contacted by Mr Heald or knows anything about his whereabouts, I would ask them to do the right thing, do not be swayed by a misguided sense of loyalty, ring the police now.""If anyone has been contacted by Mr Heald or knows anything about his whereabouts, I would ask them to do the right thing, do not be swayed by a misguided sense of loyalty, ring the police now."
It is thought he may have tired to leave the area so police are appealing to taxi drivers and those using buses or trains to get in touch. Police are appealing to taxi drivers and those using buses or trains who may have seen him to get in touch.
Members of the public should not approach Mr Heald as he is considered dangerous but should contact police straight away, he added. Members of the public should not approach Mr Heald but should contact police straight away, the force said.