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My sister was never seen again after disappearing down foggy path – ’17-hour window’ means ‘we KNOW she was murdered’

FOR 33 years, the family of Nicola Payne have been desperate to find out what happened to the 18-year-old after she vanished in the fog down a Coventry path.

Some 17 hours before cops started searching for the new mum, Nicola had her final chat with dad John Payne on Friday, December 13, 1991, around 7pm.

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Nicola Payne, pictured here with her son Owen, went missing when he was just seven-months old
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Nicola’s family believe she was killed in a 17-hour window and never left the Cooke home on Saturday[/caption]
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The Black Pad where Nicola walked and was last seen in 1991[/caption]
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Former DCI Martin Slevin told The Sun every single piece of intelligence was ‘thoroughly explored’[/caption]
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Nicola was staying at her boyfriend Jason Cooke’s house with their seven-month-old baby Owen, and had planned to make the 11-minute walk to her parents’ house on Saturday to fetch clothes – but she never made it.

The Cooke family, who didn’t help with extensive searches for the teen, told West Midlands Police Nicola left the home in Winston Avenue at 12.15pm to make the short journey to Woodway Close.

And as she headed through the Black Pad, Nicola never came out the other side.

Despite multiple witnesses and sightings placing Nicola leaving the Cooke’s home on foot, a Payne family source told The Sun they are convinced something happened to her in the 17 hours since they last heard from her.

She had left her dad on Friday and was off to have a takeaway and games night with boyfriend Jason, his parents, brother Michael Cooke and an uncle.

Michael had previously made advances towards Nicola at his own stag do, The Sun can reveal.

And it was something Nicola is understood to have told Jason about in the weeks running up to her suspected death.

Tragic ‘Nic’s’ family are now certain she was murdered before the Cookes said she left the address the following day.

But former Detective Chief Inspector Martin Slevin told The Sun his team were “not able to establish that anything untoward had happened to Nicola” in the Cooke’s home.

Martin said: “We thoroughly explored every single piece of intelligence and hypothesis about potential sightings and what may have happened to Nicola between Friday evening and Saturday afternoon.

“We had a number of witnesses, one of who knew Nicola well, who gave evidence that they saw her in Winston Avenue going onto the Black Pad on that day.

“So we’ve got to go with that hypothesis.

“There were a number of hypotheses put forward about what may have happened to Nicola, what took place at Winston Avenue on the Friday night and on Saturday morning.

“We interviewed everybody that potentially could have held information about any incident that may have taken place in that house that night and in the morning.

“And we were not able to establish that anything untoward had happened to Nicola.”

“Positive sightings” of Nicola at midday on Saturday were also held-up.

Martin added: “We had significant information and public comment about what might have happened to Nicola over that time period.

“[I told Nicola’s parents at the start], ‘we might never be able to give you answers to what actually happened to Nicola on that day or that time period’.

“And of course, because we didn’t secure a conviction, we’re not able to, with a degree of 100 per cent confidence, say that this is definitively what happened.”

ARRESTS

A total of eight people have been arrested in connection with Nicola’s disappearance over the span of three-decades.

A major breakthrough didn’t however come until 2015 when brothers-in-law Nigel Barwell and Thomas O’Reilly were charged with her murder.

Despite mass evidence being put forward at trial – including a tent found with hairs in it that were “900million times more likely to belong to Nicola than anyone else” – the case fell apart.

Barwell and O’Reilly denied all the charges and maintained that they had been in Barwell’s Capri in Rugby, Warks, where they had driven for a drink-up.

No witnesses however, could place the men or the car where they said they were, former DCI Slevin said.

And in a case against them, one person reported hearing a female scream and seeing men coming out of the bushes near the Black Pad on that Saturday lunchtime.

While others reported a blue Ford Capri being nearby at the same time.

Barwell was also said to have known Nicola because he was pals with Michael at the time he made advances and was also at the stag.

But after deliberating for three days, the jury returned a unanimous not guilty verdict.

O'Reilly (left) and Barwell (right) stood trial for the murder
O’Reilly (left) and Barwell (right) stood trial for the murder
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Nicola’s now-late mum Marilyn and her dad and John Payne outside Birmingham Crown Court for the trial in 2015[/caption]
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Cops began searches at Coombe Abbey in 2014[/caption]
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Coombe Abbey was extensively searched[/caption]
Jan 22, 2018 - Coventry, United Kingdom - Anguished family rely on private investigators to solve 26-year mystery of missing teenager THE family of a teenage mother missing for 26 years have enlisted private investigators in a last ditch attempt to find her body. Relatives of Nicola Payne say the search is their 'last hope' after a catalogue of blunders by police. (Credit Image: ¿ Bradley Page/Daily Mail/SOLO Syndication)
Coombe Abbey fishing lake was searched by specialist divers in 2020

SEARCHES

West Midlands Police did not have a good reputation at the time, with the Serious Crime Squad having been disbanded in 1989 following a series of wrongful convictions, including the Birmingham Six.

Coventry was in the midst of a crime wave and had suffered 17 murders in 20 months.

But once the police believed this was a case of abduction, they began what was the biggest search carried out by the force, including heat seeking equipment, helicopters and sniffer dogs.

In 1996 cops excavated the garden of a property in Woodway Lane, acting on a tip-off, but after 12 hours of searching nothing was found.

Some five years later, part of the Oxford Canal, in Ansty, was dredged up after a witness came forward with fresh information, but again nothing was found.

Nicola Payne's disappearance will stay with the people of Coventry forever... until the family get answers

BY Morgan Johnson, News Reporter

NICOLA Payne’s disappearance shook the Coventry community back in 1991 and will continue to do so until the family get answers.

Being from the city, hearing about Nicola’s story was a part of growing up and something you would be told about to ensure your safety.

Whether it was driving past the road Nicola lived on or going past the Black Pad, the aftermath of her vanishing was always present.

Parents, grandparents and great-grandparents throughout Coventry knew someone close to the case.

Despite being a city, it’s a small place and you’re never far away from someone who went to school with Nicola or even lived on the same street as her.

I remember being told about Nicola for the first time and couldn’t understand what happened and why no definite answers could be given.

It continues to shock me today.

Years later, I became a News Reporter for the Coventry Telegraph and reported on the unsolved mystery ahead of the 30-year anniversary.

‘Nic’s’ family held a vigil and walked the path, in Henley Green, she would have at just 18 years old.

Her family has accepted she is no longer alive but they still need justice for Nicola.

This December marks 33 years since Nicola last hugged her baby boy, spoke to her mum and dad, laughed with her brothers and had fun with pals.

Her world stopped on December 14 and it’s left a huge impact on the city.

Someone knows what happened to her and should come forward so her family, and son, has closure.

In 2007 it is announced that the case was to be re-examined and Nicola’s parents John and Marilyn re-appealed for those with information to come forward.

Marilyn sadly passed away in March last year before finding out what happened to her daughter.

A statement was also read on behalf of Nicola’s son Owen, who was 16 at the time.

A year on, excavations began at the garden of a house in Winston Avenue, again, drawing a blank.

For the next six years, the force searched multiple grounds to try and make headway.

Coombe Abbey Woodland soon became a point of interest after a witness called to say she saw two men acting strange.

Those two men turned out to be Barwell and O’Reilly.

Searches at Coombe continued throughout the trial and up until 2020 with specialist divers combing the fishing lake.

FAMILY APPEAL

With no new leads, no body and the case only being reviewed every two years by West Mids Police, there doesn’t appear to be grounds for optimism.

But Nicola’s dad and four brothers renewed their efforts to find fresh clues by appearing in a four-part TV documentary last year.

Martin, who was on the case for seven years, said they are right to believe Nicola’s body can still be laid to rest and that her killers can be brought to justice.

A reward of £100,000 is currently being offered to anyone with information.

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West Midlands Police began what was the biggest search carried out by the force when Nicola went missing[/caption]
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Nicola’s son Owen never got to make memories with her[/caption]
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Police searching the garden of an address in Coventry[/caption]
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A current reward of £100,000 is available if anyone knows what happened to Nicola[/caption]

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MANCHESTER UNITED return from the international break determined to bounce back from their Liverpool pummelling as they take on Southampton today in the early kick-off.

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But Erik ten Hag‘s men will be expected to return to winning ways against a Saints side who have lost all three of their opening Premier League matches.

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Seven out of 10 disabled pensioners will LOSE winter fuel payments under Labour’s planned cuts, documents say

MORE than 70 per cent of disabled pensioners will lose their winter fuel payments, the government quietly admitted last night.

And 83 per cent of over-80s will also have their cold weather cash stopped in revelations that will likely ramp up fury over Labour‘s controversial decision.

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Sir Keir Starmer denied that means-testing winter fuel payments is a punishment beating for pensioners[/caption]
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The PM made the comments en route to Washington DC[/caption]

The shock stats emerged as the Department for Work and Pensioners slipped out its equality impact assessment late Friday night.

Tory chairman Richard Fuller blasted: “At the start of this week Labour MPs marched through the lobbies to cover up the impact of the winter fuel cuts which will slash support for many pensioners in their own constituencies.

“This shocking new data, sneaked out by the government, now shows 780,000 people who should be entitled to the payment will lose out as will 1.6 million people with a disability.

“Voters were told in the Election there would be a change.

“It’s time Labour did the right thing and owned up to the political choice they made to put their union paymasters before millions of vulnerable pensioners.”

It comes after Sir Keir Starmer denied that means-testing winter fuel payments is a punishment beating for pensioners.

On the plane to Washington DC, where he arrived this week, the PM refused to answer questions on the possibility of more pain for OAPs.

Ministers ruled out stripping pensioners of free bus passes at the October 30 “brutal Budget”.

But fears have mounted that the single person council tax discount could be the next victim of Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ money saving mission.

Asked if residents should worry a levy hike is on the way, the frustrated PM replied: “I’m absolutely not punishing pensioners.

“I’m not going to say before the budget what we’re going to do.

“That does not mean that I’m ruling in anything that you might be putting to me, it simply means like every Prime Minister we’re not going to reveal what’s in the budget before we get to it.

“We did this in the election all the way through.”

The Tories recently blasted spluttering Labour ministers for being forced to “defend the indefensible” winter fuel decision on TV and radio.

Technology Secretary Peter Kyle took a beating on Good Morning Britain as he was pressed on why a full impact assessment into the move was never conducted.

Mr Kyle said: “We are making these tough decisions because we are forced to.

“Therefore, we’re acting in a way which is making sure pensioners overall will benefit.

“Pensioners had an above inflation rise in their income this year and they will do so next year.”

Slamming the comments, Tory Chairman Richard Fuller said: “Labour ministers are being sent out to defend the indefensible.

“Keir Starmer must urgently come clean and tell every single Member of Parliament, including his own Labour MPs, how many of their constituents will freeze this winter because of the Labour Government’s choice to choose their union paymasters over vulnerable pensioners.”

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THOUSANDS of pensioners could get up to £200 to help with energy bills this winter after the fuel payment was cut.

The Sun reported earlier this week how millions were set to miss out on the £300 help which previously went to anyone regardless of income.

Octopus Energy introduced a new scheme to help fill the gap, offering pensioners discretionary credit of between £50 and £200. 

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced in July that Winter Fuel Payments will now only be paid to those on Pension Credit and other means-tested benefits.

Despite a backlash over the move, with some claiming the poorest would still miss out, the new rules were passed in parliament.

A total of 348 MPs backed the government decision, while an opposition of 228 failed to overturn the October cut.

This decision followed Reeves’ big reveal that there is a £22bn ‘black hole’ in public finances. 

Households will now only get the winter fuel payment, worth up to £300, if they are getting a number of benefits: 

  • Pension Credit
  • Income Support
  • Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
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  • Universal Credit

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I gave my boring white & grey bathroom a total makeover using Dunelm buys – everyone can’t believe how gorgeous it looks

LOOKING to upgrade your downstairs loo? 

Dunelm has shared a gorgeous transformation using budget buys. 

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The bathroom before Fran transformed it[/caption]
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How the bathroom now looks with the Dunelm buys[/caption]
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Using paint, wallpaper, panelling and stick on tiles makes the whole space look entirely different[/caption]

The toilet, which was originally white and grey, has been turned into an eye-popping, maximalist space. 

The video, which was posted to Dunelm’s official Instagram account, saw Fran, a stylist at Dunelm, show followers the steps she took to transform the small room. 

The caption for the video read: “Would you LOO-k at this! 

“With self-adhesive tiles and pre-cut paneling, plus paper you can put up easy-peasy, doing up a little loo needn’t be a mammoth job. 

“Here’s our stylist Fran to show you how…”

First, she painted the ceiling in a gorgeous green and cleverly painted a foot at the top of the walls to create a “dropped ceiling” effect. 

Fran described this effect as “cocooning” the room. 

Next, she grabbed a few packs of Dunelm’s DIY Panelling Kits and created rails along the walls, and square panels below. 

Using the same green colour as the ceiling, she covered the panelled area, leaving a strip of white wall between the two, where she laid “maximalist monkey wallpaper”. 

“It took only one roll [of wallpaper] to make this much impact,” Fran said. 

It was then time to freshen up the floor. 

Using four packs of self-adhesive floor tiles, the space was starting to look really different. 

Fran then chose a vintage light before finishing the bathroom off with lots of colourful accessories and a plant. 

“I added artwork, plants, candle and a mirror which doubles as a handy towel rail,” she explained. 

“I also put up a little shelf over the radiator for my diffusers. 

“Finally, a cafe curtain in the window and a bath mat makes the space super cosy.” 

The video has got over 17k likes and loads of comments. 

One said: “Soooo gorgeous…didn’t know you could get panelling Kits…good to know.” 

All the products used in the transformation

  • Dunelm Lilypad Matt Emulsion Paint – From £16
  • Panel Moulding Kit – £12
  • Monkey Walk Ochre Wallpaper – £12
  • Floorpops Stellar Self Adhesive Floor Tiles – £16
  • Ashwell Traditional Bathroom Pendant Light – £35 (30% off)
  • Heart and Soul Scalloped Mirror – £34
  • Ripon Bathroom Wall Light – £26.60
  • Scallop Wooden Border – £12

“Great choice of wallpaper to compliment the green colour,” someone else wrote. 

A third commented: “It looks amazing,” whilst another person remarked: “Absolutely brilliant. Lovely creativity.”

It comes after Fabulous spoke exclusively to Debbie Drake, Dunelm’s Design Director.

As Dunelm celebrated the 40th anniversary of its first store last month, Debbie looked back at how interior designs and trends have changed over the last four decades.

And revealed the number one colour that will never go out of style.

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