£20,000 Reward for Clues in Fiona Holm Murder Case

Detectives hunting for Fiona Holm, who vanished from Lewisham in June 2023, have slapped a £20,000 reward on the table. They’re desperate to find her remains.

Mystery of Fiona’s Disappearance

Fiona was last seen leaving a residential address on Verdant Lane on 20 June 2023. She was reported missing nine days later, once it was clear she hadn’t been spotted alive since. A murder investigation quickly followed.

Despite thorough police searches, hospital and phone checks, and talks with friends and family, Fiona has vanished without trace.

Family Pleads for Answers This Christmas

“As a family we are facing our first Christmas since Fiona was murdered, and we are tormented by the fact that her body has not been found,” said a family spokesperson.

“Somebody out there holds the key to bringing Fiona home so we can finally say goodbye. We are living in mental torture.

“Not knowing where her remains are makes this Christmas an even greater ordeal. We need to lay her to rest. We need a funeral.

“We hope someone shows the decency to end our misery with information for the police. Fiona was kind and loving—now we need that kindness returned.

“Please, if you know anything at all, no matter how small, get in touch.”

Man Held Over Fiona Holm’s Murder

A 65-year-old man was charged with Fiona’s murder on 13 July and remains in custody.

Detective Chief Inspector Kate Blackburn added: “Fiona’s family face a heartbreaking Christmas not only without her but with no idea where she is.

“We want to hear from anyone who saw Fiona in or after Verdant Lane in June. Even tiny details could crack the case and help us find her remains.

“If you’ve heard rumors or have any info – you could be eligible for a cash reward.”

Fiona was 48 when last seen. Police have released footage showing what she wore that day. Anyone who remembers anything, or knows Fiona’s story, is urged to come forward.

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