Is Lord Lucan alive in New Zealand...

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IS LORD LUCAN ALIVE AND WELL IN NEW ZEALAND - THE HUNT IS ON IN A SMALL NORTH ISLAND TOWN.

A former Scotland Yard detective is allegedly leading a new attempt to solve one of Britain's most enduring mysteries - the hunt is on for Lucan in a small North island town of Marton - population 6,000.

Lord Lucan vanished from the face of the earth after the 1974 killing of his children's nanny, Sandra Rivett, who was bludgeoned to death in London at the West End home of Lucan's estranged wife, multi-millionaire Lady Lucan; it is believed he mistook the nanny for his wife. His whereabouts has continued to intrigue British society ever since. Some believe he drowned in the English Channel, but there has been allegedly at least 70 supposed sightings in Australia, Holland, Ireland and South Africa.

There have now been new claims that the disgraced English peer is living it rough in the little New Zealand town of Marton in an old Landrover with a cat and a pet possum; this has been irrestible for former detective inspector, Sidney Ball, who reportedly solved 150 murders before retiring to New Zealand.

He has apparently been asked to check out claims that Lucan who would now be 72 years old, is living in the rural town. Mr Ball said he couldn't say more until he has completed his investigation there.

A television production company is taking him to Marton, where he will be filmed for a programme about neighbours being at war.

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James24's picture

I read the story on the BBC

I read the story on the BBC News site. Seems it's just some bloke who looks a bit like him. There will always be a keen interest in Lord Lucan but we have to remember that where the news is concerned it's the silly season. We've already had ridiculous reports of Great White sharks off the coast of Cornwall that turned out to be an innocent Basking shark.

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James24's picture

It's certainly interesting

to wonder about these things.

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It was a good story while it lasted...

a 24 hour wonder. Thanks for your comments.

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