Taxi driver's new clue to tourist killer
Peter GriffithsTHE SEARCH for the killer of murdered Swedish tourist Maria Wodianitzky switched to Hammersmith today after a taxi driver gave police vital new clues, writes Peter Griffiths.
The cab driver unwittingly picked up the man in Kensington after the mugger dragged Mrs Wodianitzky, 49, from a London bus as he tried to snatch her handbag.
The cab driver dropped him only two-and-a-half miles away, police said. Scotland Yard said the taxi driver came forward after media appeals. Police questioned him over the weekend. A Yard spokesman said: "A cab driver who came forward said he dropped a black male passenger in the Hammersmith area. At this stage we cannot say anything more about it." Police are trying to trace two tourists who saw the mugger escape in a black taxi in Exhibition Road on 13 March. The men, of Mediterranean appearance, spoke to a member of the public who chased the suspect from Kensington Road. Anyone with information should ring police on 0171 321 9640 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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