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Joe Middleton

Katie Kenyon: Police confirm body found in forest is missing mother of two

Lancashire Constabulary

A body found in the search for missing Katie Kenyon has been confirmed by police to be the mother-of-two.

Ms Kenyon, 33, was last seen getting into a silver Ford Transit van in Burnley at around 9.30am on 22 April, which then headed towards the Bolton-by-Bowland area of Lancashire, police said.

A post-mortem examination carried out by the Home Office confirmed that she died of head injuries.

Lancashire Police found a body on Friday night in the Forest of Bowland after receiving new information about where Ms Kenyon could be.

On Friday, Andrew Burfield, 50, appeared by video-link from HMP Preston for a brief court hearing charged with the murder of Ms Kenyon.

Mr Burfield, of Todmorden Road, Burnley, spoke only to confirm his identity during the seven-minute hearing at Preston Crown Court. He was remanded in custody.

Judge Simon Medland QC told the defendant the trial is set for 14 November this year.

Andrew Burfield, 50, from Burnley, appeared at Preston Crown Court charged with the murder of missing mother-of-two Katie Kenyon (Elizabeth Cook/PA)

On Sunday afternoon, the force tweeted: “We can now sadly confirm that the body found in the Forest of Bowland is that of Katie Kenyon.

“We found Katie on Friday following extensive searches and she has now been formally identified as the missing Padiham mum, 33.

“A Home Office post-mortem examination was conducted yesterday and the cause of death was given as head injuries.

“Our thoughts remain with Katie‘s family and loved ones at this difficult time. The family continues to be supported by our specially trained officers.”

On Wednesday last week police carried out searches in Gisburn Forest, a remote beauty spot in east Lancashire.

More than 60 specialist search officers from four police forces scoured the area of dense forest looking for Ms Kenyon.

The hunt involved police and fire service officers, dog teams, mounted police, mountain rescue volunteers and drones.

The family of Ms Kenyon have thanked well-wishers after beating their £10,000 target to pay for her funeral and provide for her children.

Ms Kenyon’s sister Sarah thanked those who had donated in a Facebook message, saying: “Guys!! We have gone over our target!!

“Each and everyone of you have been absolutely amazing [sic]! And we all as a family have seen you! Thank you so much!!”

Additional reporting by agencies

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