She went to the shops to buy cornflakes and never came home... 30 years on Lindsay Rimer's killer has never been caught

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The family of a 13-year-old girl who was murdered 30 years ago after going to the shops to buy cornflakes have appealed for the public’s help to catch her killer.

Lindsay Rimer went missing from Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, on the evening of November 7 1994. Her body was found in the Rochdale Canal around a mile from her home five months later.

She was last seen in Hebden Bridge’s Memorial Gardens at around 10.45pm, having earlier been to the Trades Club to see her mother and to a local Spar shop to buy cornflakes.

On the 30th anniversary of her disappearance, Lindsay’s sisters have spoken of the family’s grief and heartache. READ MORE: Double Manchester stabbing horror as two men, aged 19 and 20, rushed to hospital Her sister Juliet, just 18 months old when Lindsay went missing, said: “We want someone to come forward with information because you never know that tiny piece of information might be the missing piece in the puzzle and might just fit everything together and put this to rest.” Lindsay’s elder sister Kate added: “If you know something about my sister’s murder and the person who killed her, you have a moral obligation to come forward because this needs to end for our family, and it needs to end for Lindsay as well.” Police were out in Hebden Bridge on the anniversary to ask for the public’s help.

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