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DNA tests for Hampshire men

Wednesday, March 10th 2010 08:52

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Detectives still hunting Georgina Edmonds' killer.

Hampshire detectives trying to solve a two-year-old murder have begun in taking DNA samples from male residents in the area.

Grandmother, Georgina Edmonds, was battered to death with a marble rolling pin at her Brambridge home near Winchester, in January 2008.

So far, no one's been arrested, despite a £30,000 pound reward being offered for information.

Detective Chief Inspector Paul Barton believes they have a DNA profile of the killer.

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