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Suffolk police find two more bodies

By Channel 4 News

Updated on 12 December 2006

Police investigating the murders of three prostitutes in the Ipswich area have announced that they've discovered two other bodies. That makes a total of five dead.


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The fears of the police appear to have been realised.

Two dead bodies found in the Ipswich area today are thought to be missing prostitutes Paula Clennell and Annette Nicholls.

It's understood the bodies were found in the village of Levington, five miles south of Ipswich. Earlier, police said they were looking for two further prostitutes who'd been missing for several days.

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