Ongoing anguish for the family of Paul Logan 'Twenty-five years have passed and we still have no answers and no justice'
The daughter of a man murdered 25 years ago has spoken of her heartache at spending another Christmas without knowing who is responsible for killing her father.
Natalie Logan, 25, was just a baby when her dad, Paul Logan, was found dead on farmland near Shotley Bridge in the early hours of Christmas Eve, 1993.
Speaking on the anniversary of his death, she said:
On that night, delivery driver Paul had been lured to Blue House Farm by his killers on the pretext of delivering takeaway, but, when he arrived at the property just before 10pm on December 23, he was told by the homeowners they had not ordered anything.
Later that night, the homeowners called police after seeing Paul’s cream Peugeot car still parked at the end of the lane leading up to their home. Police later found the car empty with the lights still on and doors open. Paul’s body was lying about 50 yards away.
Northumbria Police is leading the investigation and are working closely with partners in Durham Constabulary to identify and bring Paul’s killers to justice.
Detective Inspector Dave English, from Northumbria Police’s Homicide and Major Enquiry Team, said:
Anyone with any information is asked to contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or use their anonymous online form at Crimestoppers-uk.org