A British woman has been identified more than 30 years after her murder in Belgium, following the launch of a landmark police campaign.
Rita Roberts’ family spotted her distinctive tattoo in a BBC report, according to policing agency Interpol.
The last contact the 31-year-old had with her family was via a postcard in May 1992. Her body was found the following month.
Her family said the news was "shocking and heartbreaking".
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