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Police end search of death house Police end search of death house
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Police have finished their search of a house in Margate where the bodies of two teenagers were found.Police have finished their search of a house in Margate where the bodies of two teenagers were found.
The council-owned property at 50 Irvine Drive has been boarded up pending the next phase of the investigation, Essex Police said.The council-owned property at 50 Irvine Drive has been boarded up pending the next phase of the investigation, Essex Police said.
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.
Assistant chief constable Peter Lowton thanked the local community for its help and support during the search.Assistant chief constable Peter Lowton thanked the local community for its help and support during the search.
He added: "Every inch of this property has been searched and forensically examined. The task now is to assess the evidence and build a case against the person, or people, responsible."He added: "Every inch of this property has been searched and forensically examined. The task now is to assess the evidence and build a case against the person, or people, responsible."
'Support and patience''Support and patience'
Mr Lowton said: "We are very aware that our activity in Irvine Drive has had a big impact on the local community and particularly the family who have moved out of the house so willingly to enable us to progress our investigation, as well as those families in the neighbouring homes.Mr Lowton said: "We are very aware that our activity in Irvine Drive has had a big impact on the local community and particularly the family who have moved out of the house so willingly to enable us to progress our investigation, as well as those families in the neighbouring homes.
"I wish to reiterate our gratitude for their cooperation, support and patience throughout.""I wish to reiterate our gratitude for their cooperation, support and patience throughout."
He also thanked Kent Police, the other forces, experts and specialists teams that had helped the investigation.He also thanked Kent Police, the other forces, experts and specialists teams that had helped the investigation.
Dinah McNicol (l) and Vicky Hamilton both disappeared in 1991Dinah McNicol (l) and Vicky Hamilton both disappeared in 1991
Nicola Downing and her family, who have lived at the house since 1995, said they would not return and have been rehoused by Thanet District Council. Nicola Downing and her family, who have lived at the house since 1995, said they would not return and they have been rehoused by Thanet District Council.
A Thanet District Council spokeswoman said on Thursday that a decision on the fate of the house in Irvine Drive could take months.A Thanet District Council spokeswoman said on Thursday that a decision on the fate of the house in Irvine Drive could take months.
Vicky Hamilton was last seen in Bathgate, West Lothian, while Dinah McNicol failed to return home to Tillingham in Essex from a trip to Hampshire.Vicky Hamilton was last seen in Bathgate, West Lothian, while Dinah McNicol failed to return home to Tillingham in Essex from a trip to Hampshire.
The fathers of the two teenagers said on Friday that they wanted to meet.
Ian McNicol said he and Vicky's father, Michael, had "so much in common".
Peter Tobin, 61, has been charged in Scotland with the murder of Vicky and remanded in custody.Peter Tobin, 61, has been charged in Scotland with the murder of Vicky and remanded in custody.
Mr Tobin had been due to appear at Linlithgow Sheriff Court on Friday for a full committal hearing, which will now take place in his absence. Mr Tobin was committed for trial, in his absence, at Linlithgow Sheriff Court on Friday.
He missed the original scheduled hearing on Thursday following the assault on Wednesday evening.He missed the original scheduled hearing on Thursday following the assault on Wednesday evening.
An investigation into the incident is under way, and a man has been charged in connection with the assault.An investigation into the incident is under way, and a man has been charged in connection with the assault.