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The father of a teenager found dead at a house in Kent has spoken of finally being able to "put her to rest". | |
Ian McNicol, from Tillingham in Essex, visited the property in Margate where the body of his daughter Dinah, 18, was found in the back garden on Friday. | |
Another body, belonging to 15-year-old Vicky Hamilton, was discovered earlier. | Another body, belonging to 15-year-old Vicky Hamilton, was discovered earlier. |
The front garden, attic and first floor of the house are still being searched. Peter Tobin, 61, has been charged in Scotland with the murder of Vicky. | |
Mr McNicol was supported by a relative as he stood in the back garden of the property in Irvine Drive on Monday. | |
Ian McNicol visited the garden where his daughter's remains were found | |
Afterwards he told members of the media outside: "At least they have found her remains and I can speak for the whole family that we can now put her to rest and grieve in our own time, which is what we have wanted for 16 years. | |
"I'd like to thank all the officers who've done their work so well." | |
Formal identification of what is believed to be Dinah McNicol's body is expected to take some days. | Formal identification of what is believed to be Dinah McNicol's body is expected to take some days. |
The Forensic Science Service said it was "working around the clock". | |
But based on the height and a distinctive item of jewellery described by her father, the police said they were sure the remains recovered were those of Miss McNicol. | |
On Monday, forensic archaeologists were carrying out detailed analysis of material gained from drilling through the concrete floors in the house, while officers examined rooms upstairs. | On Monday, forensic archaeologists were carrying out detailed analysis of material gained from drilling through the concrete floors in the house, while officers examined rooms upstairs. |
Annotated image of 50 Irvine Drive showing details of search.Enlarge Image | Annotated image of 50 Irvine Drive showing details of search.Enlarge Image |
Police were also using sniffer dogs inside the house in the search for any further human remains. | |
Tabitha Wilson of Essex Police, the force leading the search, said the dogs were trained to assist in detecting any type of activity which happened in the house. | |
"Police have also been working in the front garden as well, which we are doing to ensure completeness of the investigation. | "Police have also been working in the front garden as well, which we are doing to ensure completeness of the investigation. |
"That is being dug over and the forensic archaeologists will take a look at it," she said. | "That is being dug over and the forensic archaeologists will take a look at it," she said. |
Cases reopened | Cases reopened |
The body of Vicky, from Redding near Falkirk, was recovered on 12 November. | |
Peter Tobin who used to live in the Margate property, was charged with her murder and appeared at Linlithgow Sheriff Court in Scotland on Thursday. | |
The BBC cannot show pictures of Peter Tobin's face because of Scottish legal restrictions. | The BBC cannot show pictures of Peter Tobin's face because of Scottish legal restrictions. |
It is thought the discoveries in Margate have led to a number of other murder cases being re-examined. | It is thought the discoveries in Margate have led to a number of other murder cases being re-examined. |
One is believed to include the murder of Jessie Earl, who disappeared from Eastbourne in East Sussex in 1980 and was found dead nine years later. | One is believed to include the murder of Jessie Earl, who disappeared from Eastbourne in East Sussex in 1980 and was found dead nine years later. |