Police receive new information about Carol Clark, who was found dead in March 1993.
By Steve Knibbs & Clara BullockPolice say they have received "new and significant information" about a murder that happened 30 years ago.
The 32-year-old was last seen alive on the Friday night around Picton Street and Ashley Road in St Pauls, Bristol. A huge police investigation was launched with more than 500 witness statements being taken and a number of arrests, but no-one was ever charged with Carol's murder.
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