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£20,000 reward in hunt for remains for body

POLICE are using radar and dogs today to search for remains of a woman, parts of whose dismembered body were dug up in an east London allotment seven months ago.

Detectives also announced a £20,000 reward to help find the killer of 33-year-old prostitute Julie Dorsett, who went missing in October 2002.

Parts of her body, including her skull, were discovered last August in Low Hall Farm Allotments, Walthamstow.

Search teams are looking in Miss Dorsett's old flat in Warwick Grove, Hackney, and at the allotments.

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