Disappearance of April Fabb

April Fabb

The photograph of April Fabb used during the Norfolk Constabulary investigation.
Born April Fabb
22 April 1955
Disappeared 8 April 1969 (aged 13)
between the villages of Metton and Roughton, Norfolk, United Kingdom
Status Missing for 47 years and 24 days
Residence Metton, Norfolk, England
Nationality British

April Fabb (22 April 1955 – disappeared 8 April 1969) is an English schoolgirl who disappeared on 8 April 1969, when aged 13, between the villages of Metton and Roughton in Norfolk, England.

Background

Map showing where April Fabb disappeared in April 1969.

At around 1:40 pm on Tuesday 8 April 1969, Fabb left her home at 3 Council Houses, Metton to visit her sister's house in Roughton. Travelling by bicycle, she had a packet of ten cigarettes, 5½d and a handkerchief in the saddlebag, and was planning to deliver the cigarettes as a birthday present to her brother-in-law. Just after 2:00 pm, she was seen cycling along the country road towards Roughton.[1]

At around 2:15 pm, her blue and white bicycle was found lying in a field by two Ordnance Survey workers. Despite an extensive police investigation and search of the surrounding area, no trace of Fabb was found, and the reason for her disappearance remains unknown.[1][2]

Subsequent events

At the time of the disappearance of Genette Tate in August 1978, Norfolk Constabulary pointed out to Devon and Cornwall Police that there were strong similarities with the Fabb case. Both cases are unsolved and no link between the two has ever been proven.[3]

Child murderer Robert Black was questioned over the two disappearances.[4][5]

Further searches for Fabb, including the use of thermal imaging cameras in 1997 and the excavation of a well in 2010, failed to produce any fresh leads.[1]

Her mother, Olive Fabb, died on 19 April 2013, aged 93.[6]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "April Fabb – Background". Norfolk Constabulary. Retrieved 14 February 2016.
  2. "Police ready to link Peter Tobin to further murders". The Scotsman. 18 June 2010. Retrieved 23 February 2012.
  3. Johnson, Dennis (22 August 1978). "Missing girl: police check unsolved 1969 file". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 February 2012.
  4. Malcolm Pithers "Killer faces questions on more sex murders", The Independent, 20 May 1994
  5. Richard Edwards "Prime suspect in 1978 murder of schoolgirl Genette Tate will not face charges", Daily Telegraph, 18 August 2008.
  6. Richard Batson (25 April 2013). "Missing girl April Fabb’s mum dies, without knowing what happened to her daughter". Eastern Daily Press.

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