Abigail DNA tests 'inconclusive'

The first DNA results in the Abigail Witchalls case have proved inconclusive.

Detectives say the development is disappointing, but pointed out there is further material which is still being examined.

The DNA evidence holds the key to identifying the suspect who attacked 26-year-old Mrs Wi t challs in Little Bookham, Surrey, a month ago, leaving the young mother paralysed.

Tests are being carried out on bloodstains recovered from the two main suspects in the case.

Two detectives flying home from Australia after interviewing suspect Richard Cazaly's exgirlfriend had to wrestle a fellow passenger to the floor after he attacked two stewards.

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