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Body of mum found by dog walker years after disappearance

Body of mum found by dog walker years after disappearance

The body of a mum was found in a fire pit near a disused railway line years after she went missing.

Paula Hounslea was uncovered by a dog walker near the loop line cycle path in Fazakerley in May 2012 – three years after she went missing from her West Derby home. Paula, who was 37 at the time of her disappearance, worked as a bartender and seamstress and lived with her only daughter Lois on Culme Road.

Paula had gone to the Phoenix Palace on West Derby Road, known as Chows, for a family meal the day before her disappearance. The following morning, August 22, 2009, Lois claimed Paula had told her she was going to stay with a friend called Vicky for a few days.

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That evening Lois received a text message from Paula’s phone confirming the plans, and Vicky also received a message supposedly sent by Paula saying she was going away, it read: “I need to go away for a few days. I am sorry x”. But the alarm was raised when it was discovered Paula was not with Vicky and had not called her parents, which was said to be out of character.

Paula’s cash card was used to withdraw a total of £850 following her disappearance. Merseyside Police said both Paula and her daughter knew the pin number for the card. In June 2012, the month after Paula’s burnt remains were found, Lois and her boyfriend Kevin Kavanagh, then aged 21 and 20 respectively, were arrested on suspicion of murder.

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They were bailed the following day, and Paula’s house was sealed off for forensic examinations. But Kevin and Lois were released without charge in August 2013 due to insufficient evidence.

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  • May 21, 2023