Victoria Hall: Man arrested in 1999 teen murder case

Suffolk Police Victoria HallSuffolk Police
Victoria Hall was 17 when she was snatched on her way home from a nightclub and killed

A man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a 17-year-old girl in 1999.

Victoria Hall, from Trimley St Mary, went missing on her way home from a nightclub in Felixstowe, Suffolk, in September that year.

Her naked body was discovered in a water-filled ditch five days later but her killer has never been found.

On Wednesday morning, Suffolk police arrested a man, who they say has not previously been arrested as part of the inquiry, on suspicion of murder.

Victoria was last seen alive in the early hours of 19 September 1999, in High Road, Trimley St Mary, close to where she lived.

Victoria Hall was at a nightclub in Felixstowe before she was snatched and murdered
Victoria had been at the Bandbox venue just off Felixstowe seafront on the night she went missing

She had left home the previous evening to go to Bandbox nightclub in Bent Hill, Felixstowe, with a friend.

The pair had stayed at the club until 01:00 BST the next morning.

Victoria Hall's movements
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After getting some food at the Bodrum Grill in Undercliff Road West, they had parted at 02:20 - just yards from Victoria's home.

The next day her parents discovered she had not returned home. Five days later her naked body was found in a ditch beside a field by a dog walker in Creeting Lane, Creeting St Peter - about 25 miles away from where she was last seen.

Police near Vicky Hall's home
She was last seen about 300 yards from her home
Victoria Hall's body was found in a ditch at Creeting St Peter
Her body was found in a ditch at Creeting St Peter five days after she went missing

Suffolk Police reopened the case - known as Operation Avon - in 2019.

The arrested man currently remains in police custody where he is being questioned.

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