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Mystery surrounds fingerprints where man sprinted from Jill Dando murder scene

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Fingerprints which were hoped to hold a vital clue in the Jill Dando murder case have never been identified. The marks were reportedly left by a "crazy" man on a traffic light post as he sprinted away from the murder scene.

His movements were watched by a dog walker. The witness stated that the mystery runner narrowly avoided being hit by a car as he dashed in front of traffic near to the popular BBC Crimewatch presenter's home in Fulham, West London, where a neighbour saw the gunman running.

The revelation that the fingerprints were never identified has been exposed by the Mirror today, as the 25th anniversary of Jill's death approaches.

The dog walker said he crossed Gowan Avenue, the street where Jill lived, at the junction of the Fulham Palace Road. READ MORE: Co-op Live was days from opening, then it all went wrong It was around 11.37am on April 26, 1999, after the witness had placed a bet at a bookies.

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