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Discussions on death house future Fate of death house 'months away'
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The fate of a Kent house where the bodies of two missing girls were found buried in the garden is being discussed by the local council and residents. A decision on whether to demolish the house where the bodies of two girls were found could take months.
People living on Margate's Millmead Estate will meet to decide what to do next with the 1960s-built three-bedroom council house in Irvine Drive. Residents' views on the Millmead Estate, in Margate, Kent, are being sought about the future of the council house in Irvine Drive.
The bodies of Vicky Hamilton, 15, from near Falkirk and Dinah McNicol, 18, from Essex, were found there last week.The bodies of Vicky Hamilton, 15, from near Falkirk and Dinah McNicol, 18, from Essex, were found there last week.
The family who lived in the house have already said they will not return. The family who lived in the three-bedrrom house have already said they will not return.
Nicola Downing and her family, who had lived at the house since 1995, have been rehoused by Thanet District Council.Nicola Downing and her family, who had lived at the house since 1995, have been rehoused by Thanet District Council.
Police investigations at the property are still continuing, with the focus of the search now on gathering evidence linked to the disappearance of the two girls. Police investigations at the property are still continuing, with the focus of the search now on gathering evidence linked to the disappearance of the two girls, who vanished in 1991.
Vicky accused attacked in jail Death house fate in balanceVicky accused attacked in jail Death house fate in balance
Both of them went missing in 1991.
Vicky was last seen in Bathgate, West Lothian, while Dinah failed to return home to Tillingham from a trip to Hampshire.Vicky was last seen in Bathgate, West Lothian, while Dinah failed to return home to Tillingham from a trip to Hampshire.
Peter Tobin, 61, has been charged in Scotland with the murder of Vicky.Peter Tobin, 61, has been charged in Scotland with the murder of Vicky.
He appeared at Linlithgow Sheriff Court last week, and is due to return to court on Thursday. He appeared at Linlithgow Sheriff Court last week and is due to return to court on Thursday.
The BBC has learned that Mr Tobin was attacked in Edinburgh's Saughton jail on Wednesday evening, where he had been remanded in custody. The BBC has learned that Mr Tobin was attacked in Edinburgh's Saughton jail on Wednesday evening, where he had been remanded in custody, and had to be taken to hospital for treatment.
He was taken to hospital for treatment, but his injuries are not thought to be life-threatening. 'Return to normality'
The meeting to discuss the fate of the property in Irvine Drive will seek the views of the residents and the families of the victims before any decision is taken, the council said. A Thanet District Council spokeswoman said a meeting of ward councillors was taking place on Thursday to discuss the impact the police operation has had on the local area.
But she said no decisions would be taken on the future of the house.
Zita Wiltshire, cabinet member for housing, said: "The council's thoughts are with the families of the victims and nearby residents.
"We will not be taking any decisions on what will happen to the property until we have listened to the views of local people and had input from the victims' families.
"Any decision could take months and it's important for the local community to have a chance to return to normality."