The family of murdered German teenager Inga Maria Hauser, whose body was found in a Northern Irish forest in 1988, have made a fresh appeal for information 33 years after their loved one died.
The body of the 18-year-old was found in Ballypatrick Forest near Ballycastle in north County Antrim after she was last seen on a ferry travelling from Scotland to Larne in April of that year.
Last summer after the PSNI submitted a file to the Public Prosecution Service on two people, however the PPS decided not to take the case further.
Now the family of the murdered teen, who was subjected to a particularly brutal attack before she died, have said that they would like an inquest into the murder.