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THE LITTLE GIRL WHO HAS SAVED SO MANY

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June 30, 2025

Her murder horrified the nation, but after 25 years, her memory lives on

- DAWN NEESOM

THE LITTLE GIRL WHO HAS SAVED SO MANY

It is, perhaps, one of the most notorious murders of our times. A crime so chilling that it literally changed the course of British justice. A heartbreaking snuffing out of a little girl's life that has potentially saved so many other women and girls.

Incredibly it is 25 years on 1 July that Sarah Payne was abducted and killed by the monster in human form that is Roy Whiting. In a vision straight out of every parent's nightmare, eight-year-old Sarah, who lived in Hersham, Surrey, had been playing with her two older brothers, 13 and 11, and little sister, five, in a cornfield near her grandparents' home when she disappeared.

It was a balmy summer evening and one minute the schoolgirl with the huge brown eyes was there, the next she'd vanished into thin air.

A police search of the local area quickly transformed into a nationwide hunt and national news story. Sarah's distraught mum and dad - Michael and Sara - made television appeals for their daughter's safe return. To no avail. The country looked on in horror trying to understand what it must be like to simply have a child disappear. The gut-wrenching agony of not knowing what had happened.

On 17 July a child's body was found near Pulborough in West Sussex, less than 12 miles from where Sarah had been last seen. The next day it was confirmed as Sarah.

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