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Man held over 1975 child murder Man held over 1975 child murder
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Detectives investigating the murder of a 10-year-old girl on moorland more than 30 years ago have arrested a man. Detectives investigating the murder of a 11-year-old girl on moorland more than 30 years ago have arrested a man.
Lesley Molseed left her Rochdale home on 5 October 1975 on an errand for her mother but never returned.Lesley Molseed left her Rochdale home on 5 October 1975 on an errand for her mother but never returned.
Three days later her mutilated body was found on the moors just off the A672 in Ripponden, West Yorkshire.Three days later her mutilated body was found on the moors just off the A672 in Ripponden, West Yorkshire.
West Yorkshire Police said a 53-year-old Oldham man was arrested on Sunday and was being questioned over the killing.West Yorkshire Police said a 53-year-old Oldham man was arrested on Sunday and was being questioned over the killing.
Stefan Kiszko, from Rochdale, served 16 years in prison for her murder, but was freed on appeal in 1992, when new evidence proved he could not have killed her. He died a year later.Stefan Kiszko, from Rochdale, served 16 years in prison for her murder, but was freed on appeal in 1992, when new evidence proved he could not have killed her. He died a year later.
His mother, Charlotte, who had campaigned relentlessly to prove his innocence died a few months after him.His mother, Charlotte, who had campaigned relentlessly to prove his innocence died a few months after him.
Detectives took more than 250 calls with information after an appeal was broadcast on the BBC Crimewatch programme in February 2003 revealing officers had found a DNA profile at the scene of the crime.Detectives took more than 250 calls with information after an appeal was broadcast on the BBC Crimewatch programme in February 2003 revealing officers had found a DNA profile at the scene of the crime.