THE parents of murdered Southampton teenager Hannah Foster are to fly to India to help police track down the prime suspect in their daughter's killing.
Trevor and Hilary Foster will travel to the Punjab region where the man wanted in connection with Hannah's death is believed to be in hiding.
Maninder Pal Singh Kohli fled to India two days after Hannah's body was found in March 2003.
Fifteen months later he remains at large despite a massive manhunt by Punjab police and a huge reward worth thousands of pounds.
In their first in-depth interview since Hannah's violent death, Mr and Mrs Foster have told the Daily Echo that the trip will be difficult, but it is one they know they have to make.
They also recalled their horror and heartache in the days after Hannah disappeared after a night out with friends and was then found raped and strangled.
For the full interview - see today's Spotlight Feature under the More News section of 'This is Southampton'.
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