Fresh appeal to find Valerie Kneale's killer

The 75-year-old died in Blackpool four years ago today

Author: Harry BoothPublished 16th Nov 2022
Last updated 16th Nov 2022

Detectives investigating the murder of Blackpool pensioner Valerie Kneale in hospital four years ago today have launched a fresh appeal to find her killer.

The 75-year-old died on the stroke unit at Blackpool Victoria Hospital on 16 November 2018.

A post-mortem found that she died from a haemorrhage caused by a non-medical-related internal injury.

Despite a lengthy investigation, officers have not found the person responsible for her death.

Det Ch Insp Jill Johnston, of Lancashire Police, said:

"Valerie’s murder is truly tragic and heart-breaking. She was a patient in the hospital, receiving medical treatment when she was subjected to a horrific attack which ultimately led to her death.

"For four years Valerie’s family have been left devastated by her death, they want and deserve justice.

"We know someone will have information key to our investigation. We know someone can help us the find the person responsible.

"I would urge that person to come forward to help us solve this terrible crime.

"Our investigation has been lengthy. We have been conducting extensive enquiries, including gathering witness statements, forensic examinations and medical reviews, all of which take time to complete in a methodical and structured manner.

"Our priority and the priority of Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is to ensure the safety of patients.

"We continue to support Valerie’s family and they are being kept fully updated by a specially trained officer.

"Again I ask anyone with information to come forward – any new material received at this stage of the investigation could be the crucial breakthrough we need."

Anyone with information can call police on 101, quoting log 0356 of 16 November, or contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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