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Bridlington hotel death: Police search for guest | Bridlington hotel death: Police search for guest |
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Police are searching for a man in connection with the death of a hotel landlady in East Yorkshire. | Police are searching for a man in connection with the death of a hotel landlady in East Yorkshire. |
Humberside Police said they want to find John Heald, 53, from South Yorkshire, who was staying at the hotel on Marshall Avenue in Bridlington. | |
Bei Carter, 49, was found dead at the Morayland Hotel just before midnight on Friday. | Bei Carter, 49, was found dead at the Morayland Hotel just before midnight on Friday. |
Police are treating the death as murder and have asked Mr Heald to contact them. | Police are treating the death as murder and have asked Mr Heald to contact them. |
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." |
Police are appealing to taxi drivers and those using buses or trains who may have seen him 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 but should contact police straight away, the force said. | Members of the public should not approach Mr Heald but should contact police straight away, the force said. |