Fresh appeal as arrest made in 1990 murder probe

An image of Emma Childerley and Kevin ChilderleyImage source, Emma Childerley
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Police recently visited Mansfield to speak to potential witnesses

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Police have issued a fresh appeal for information 35 years on from the murder of a man who was attacked in his bed.

Kevin Childerley and his wife Denise were asleep at their home in Sherwood Street, Mansfield Woodhouse, when they were attacked during the early hours of 19 February 1990, while their two children were also in the house asleep.

Kevin died at the scene in Nottinghamshire, but despite being seriously hurt and requiring 160 stitches, Denise survived with lifelong injuries.

At the end of April, a 62-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of perverting the course of justice in connection with the incident, following developments in the case.

Nottinghamshire Police said she was interviewed by detectives and bailed pending further investigations.

The force said officers had also recently visited Mansfield to speak to potential witnesses as they continue to investigate the death of the former miner.

Kevin and Denise's daughter Emma was five and asleep in bed nearby during the attack.

She previously told the BBC the pain of that night had never left her and appealed for witnesses to come forward.

Emma said: "I just plead and urge people who know something to come forward, even if it is the smallest piece of information, please let the police know."

Emma is pictured wearing a red jumper with trees in the background
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Emma was five when the attack happened

Police described the attack as "savage" and said it had "robbed Kevin's children of a lifetime of memories".

Det Ch Insp Ruby Burrow said: "We know the answer to Kevin's murder lies within the community and we also believe allegiances and loyalties will have changed after the passing of more than three decades.

"I'd continue to encourage anyone with any information, no matter how small, to please continue to get in touch with our officers or anonymously through Crimestoppers."

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