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Police investigating the disappearance of a Bafta-nominated make-up artist are searching areas of the Ashdown Forest in East Sussex surrounding her home. Police searching for a missing make-up artist have been granted extra time to question a man arrested on suspicion of murdering her.
Diane Chenery-Wickens, 48, from Duddleswell, East Sussex, travelled from East Grinstead to London by train with her husband, David, on 24 January. Diane Chenery-Wickens, 48, from Duddleswell, East Sussex travelled from East Grinstead to London by train with her husband, David, on 24 January.
She was due to meet him after a meeting at the BBC but did not arrive.She was due to meet him after a meeting at the BBC but did not arrive.
A 51-year-old man arrested on suspicion of murder on Thursday is still being questioned by detectives in Eastbourne. Magistrates have given police an extra 36 hours to question a 51-year-old man arrested on Thursday.
Police dog handlers have been combing the forest and a car has been removed from Mrs Chenery-Wickens' home. The deadline is due to expire in the early hours of Sunday.
The make-up artist has worked for more than 20 years on hair and make-up design on some of television's best-known shows, including the League of Gentleman, Casualty, Pride and Prejudice and Dead Ringers. Police dog handlers have been searching areas of the Ashdown Forest near Mrs Chenery-Wickens's home.
Fingertip searches have taken place inside the house, garden and the grounds.
A tanker was brought in to pump out a waste tank in the garden and a car was removed from the house on a trailer.
The Bafta-nominated make-up artist has worked for more than 20 years on some of television's best-known shows, including the League of Gentleman, Casualty, Pride and Prejudice and Dead Ringers.