20K Reward For Information On Stamford Hill Murder

Chloe Markowicz - Thursday 14th January 2010

Police are offering a £20,000 reward for information about the murder of a Jewish woman in Stamford Hill.

Detectives have launched a fresh appeal into the murder of 83-year-old Eveline Kelmenson and hope the substantial reward will encourage people with information about suspicious activity at Kelmenson's home before her death to come forward.

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Police found the body of the victim, known as Lina, in her home on 1 January 2009.

A group of people, described as Eastern European in appearance, were seen around Kelmenson's address before her murder. She was seen arguing with them and looking distressed.

DCI Stewart Hill said: "We appeal to anyone, who may have information to please come forward in confidence."

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