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Donovan Van Lill

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8th March 2010 Concern grows for missing Chippenham man

There is still no sign of Olympiad worker Donovan Van Lill, who has not been since since last Wednesday morning.

The 29-year-old, of Blackthorn Mews, Chippenham, was reported missing by colleagues at the Chippenham sports centre after he failed to turn up for work.
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Friend Margaret Andre, whose daughter Bonita is a close friend of Mr Donovan, said: "It is just so strange that he can just disappear. His housemate saw him on Wednesday.

"Then he just seems to have left. He was still logged on to Facebook. He took a duffle bag with some clothes and his driving licence but he left behind his car keys, his phone, his wallet and his passport.

"It is almost is if the doorbell went and he went to answer it. Then whoever was there took him away."

Mrs Andre has known Mr Donovan for six years. "This is so out of character for him," she said. "He is not into drink or drugs. He just loves his job and his friends
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He has a Slovakian girlfriend who is believed to be on holiday in Egypt.

Police have spoken to friends and checked CCTV at Chippenham railway station.

On Friday PC Mark Gale said: "He is known to be a very reliable employee, and was last at work on Tuesday.
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Mr Van Lill is described as having a South African accent, short dark hair and a stocky build.
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Mr Donovan plays rugby for Corsham and third team captain Jason Goldsworthy said his teammates are concerned.

Concern grows for missing Chippenham man
 
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South African newspaper 2010-03-12 SA man goes missing in UK

Police in the UK are looking for a South African man who has been missing for over a week.

Donovan van Lill, a popular 29-year-old gym worker and rugby player went missing on Wednesday last week, and his friends have put up hundreds of posters around towns in Wiltshire, according to a newspaper report in the UK.

“Donovan was last seen at home on Wednesday morning when his housemate went to work.
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Craig Duckworth, a friend of Van Lill’s told News24 from Durban: “All he had on him when he disappeared were the clothes on his back. He didn’t take his cellphone, car keys, passports or wallet.”
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Van Lill has British and South African passports.
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“He is an outgoing guy, very popular and is always cracking jokes, so we don’t think he was in any kind of trouble,” said Duckworth.

According to the Bath Chronicle in the UK, his bosses reported him missing on Thursday after he failed to show up for work.

“We have been around his house and worked out that he’d been wearing the green South African Springbok fleece jacket he always wears, says Gary Barber, one of the people looking for him. “It doesn’t look like he meant to go anywhere, because if you were walking out on your life, you’d take your wallet with you surely.”
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Van Lill’s mother, who lives in Durban is at this point unwilling to speak to the media.

SA man goes missing in UK
 
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22 March 2010
Man appears in court accused of murder of gym instructor whose body has not been found

A middle-aged man appeared before magistrates today accused of murdering a personal gym trainer whose body has not been found.

Martin Sugden, 41, was remanded in custody over the killing of 29-year-old Donavan Van Lill, who has not been seen for almost three weeks.
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Police described his disappearance as 'very out of character' and last week handed the case over to senior detectives, setting up a 40-officer strong major incident room.

More than 19,000 people have joined a Facebook group appealing for information about the disappearance of Mr Van Lill, who also played for Corsham Rugby Club.

It was believed that police inquiries centred on the Olympiad gymnasium in Chippenham, Wiltshire, where Mr Van Lill worked.

Shaven-headed Sugden of Stanton St Clinton, Wiltshire, was arrested late on Friday and was charged with murder on Sunday.
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Magistrates refused an application for bail and remanded him partly for his own safety.

Martin Sugden appears in court accused of murder of gym instructor whose body has not been found | Daily Mail Online
 
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3 August 2010
Appeal by mother to find missing man Donavan Van Lill

A woman from South Africa has travelled to Wiltshire to appeal for help in finding the body of her son who went missing from his home five months ago.

Robyn Van Lill's son Donavan, 29, was last seen in Chippenham in March. A man has been charged with murder, despite no body being found.

Mrs Van Lill said: "He's got two small children and they're battling as well. I find it hard to believe he's dead."

Police also released new CCTV of Mr Van Lill the night before he vanished.
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His mother said: "He seemed to be happy here. I don't know why this happened.

"They should understand that he's a father of two small children and they need to know if he's dead or alive, you can't just carry on and not know. It's not right.

"I feel he would want me to look for him no matter what. I sometimes hope he's gone somewhere, something has happened... you just don't know what to think sometimes."
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Blue car

Detectives said they wanted to find the driver of a small blue saloon car filmed on CCTV entering and exiting Blackthorn Mews in Pewsham, and for anyone who may have seen Mr Van Lill's car, a white Citroen Saxo, registration P528 VEU, being driven on 3 March.

Det Supt Norman McKeaveny said: "We know the timings are particularly relevant. He did leave home at about 10 o'clock or shortly after that morning.

"We haven't been able to trace the owner or the driver of that vehicle and we would urge them if they recognise the vehicle to please come forward, it would certainly save us a lot of time."

Martin David Sugden, 42, of Clanville Bar, Stanton St Quinton, pleaded not guilty to murdering Donavan Van Lill at Bristol Crown Court in July.

Mother's plea to find son's body
 
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2010 August Missing expat murdered?

The past three weeks have seen the South African community in the UK and abroad show unending concern and support for the whereabouts of Donovan Van Lill, who has been living in Wiltshire for the past six years.
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The man alleged to have committed the crime is Martin David Sugden, from Stanton near Chippenham. According to close friends of Van Lill, Sugden was a friend and ex-colleague from the Olympiad Leisure Centre in Chippenham, where Van Lill had worked as a personal trainer.
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Van Lill went missing from his home in Pewsham, Wiltshire on Wednesday March 3. He was last seen during the early hours of that morning at his home address and was due to begin work at 2:00pm that day at the Olympiad Leisure Centre
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He had also contacted a friend on the 28th of February saying that he was thinking of going on holiday back home to South Africa, and had wanted to meet up. “He was planning on going back to SA and was looking for flights just before he went missing”
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Don moved to the UK from South Africa for a peaceful, quiet, safe life” says Gary Barber, a close friend of Van Lill who saw him every day at the gym, and played rugby with him at the local Rugby club. “Crime, violence, kidnapping happens there a lot, so he moved to the UK for a better life, and it has happened to him here.
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Donovan: a father and friend

“Really fun-loving…always up for a laugh or having a good time…a loving father…a great guy to be around….always a smile on his face…a real stand-up guy! These are just some of the words that have been used to describe Van Lill, by his close friends and team mates.

Originally from South Beach, Durban central, Van Lill was an only child who was known to be popular amongst his peers. He has a son of about eight years of age still living in South Africa, and a daughter with an ex-wife in Chippenham, who still lives locally. The relationship with the mother of his daughter has been over for a while, according to friends, but he saw his daughter regularly.

Van Lill had been working at the Olympiad Leisure Centre and had many trusted clients. He played for Corsham RFU, attending practices twice a week, playing matches on a Saturday, and going on tours to Madrid, Barcelona, Belfast and Bournemouth. Steven Bailey, club captain and first team rugby captain at Corsham RFU, knew Van Lill for the past five years. Van Lill played centre and Bailey commented that he was a “good player” and committed both on and off the pitch.
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Local police have conducted numerous searches in the Chippenham area and will continue to conduct searches in the north of the county said a Wiltshire Police spokesman.

Missing expat murdered?
 
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16 JAN 2011
M4 shut in body hunt for murder victim

Part of a motorway was sealed off yesterday as detectives searched for the body of a man believed to have been murdered.

The hunt for missing personal fitness trainer Donavan van Lill has been continuing for 10 months.

A 41-year-old man has been charged with Mr Van Lill's murder but police have no idea where the body is. Yesterday detectives closed one lane and the hard shoulder of the M4 in Wiltshire to allow a fingertip search of shrubbery and the embankment.
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Mr Van Lill, 29, was reported missing after he failed to turn up for clients' training sessions at his gym in Chippenham, Wilts.

M4 shut in body hunt for murder victim
 
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19th March 2011
Missing man's girlfriend testifies in murder trial

THE trial into the alleged murder of Corsham Rugby player Donavan Van Lill heard how his Slovakian girlfriend received abusive messages from his friends after he disappeared.
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Mr Van Lill’s girlfriend Radka Paulovicova, who worked as a waitress at Pizza Express in Chippenham, went on holiday to Egypt the day after Mr Van Lill disappeared.

She said she was sent “nasty messages” through Facebook containing swear words by a woman called Bonita accusing her of having a hand in his disappearance.

She told the court she changed the relationship status on her facebook profile during her holiday to block Mr Van Lill’s friends from contacting her.

She said: “I didn’t want to be asked what I had done with him, where he was and why I wasn’t there.”
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She started seeing Mr Van Lill, who she met during her gym induction at the Olympiad, in February 2010.
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The court also heard a statement from Corsham Rugby captain Steven Bailey in which he described Mr Van Lill as generally well liked but occasionally arrogant and a known ‘ladies’ man’.

He said: “I saw Donavan punch a team mate after he found out he had slept with his ex-wife Vicky.”

He also said he knew Mr Van Lill occasionally took cocaine when he attended music festivals in the summer.
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He recalled hearing about the holiday Mr Van Lill and suspect Sugden took to South Africa and that Sugden had spent much of the week with a woman he met there.
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A statement was also read out from Mr Van Lill’s ex-wife, Victoria Van Lill, in which she spoke of their time together.

Born in the UK, Miss Van Lill emigrated to South Africa with her parents when she was seven. She met Mr Van Lill in 2002 and they married in 2003 before moving back to the UK the same year.

The couple had plans to travel together but Miss Van Lill became pregnant with their daughter Courtney. She said: “Don didn’t want me to have the baby but I was determined to go through with the pregnancy.

“He went travelling without me, both while I was pregnant and after Courtney was born.”

Missing man's girlfriend testifies in murder trial
The court heard that the family was living in a house in Chippenham with Miss Van Lill’s parents and that, at first, Mr Van Lill would not help to look after his daughter.

In her statement Miss Van Lill said her trust in Mr Van Lill was betrayed when she found internet searches by him of dating websites and 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 and saw a photo of him with another woman.

She said he did not tell people he was married and had a child, and when they went into Chippenham together he would walk on the other side of the road so as not to be seen with them.

The couple argued a lot and eventually divorced in 2006, although she said Mr Van Lill saw his daughter regularly and paid her child support.
 
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20 March 2011
Facebook status riddle in murder case

The girlfriend of missing fitness instructor Donovan van Lill told a court on Friday of the final night before he went missing, but strongly denied suggestions she was not revealing “everything she knew” about his disappearance.

Radka Paulovicova had only started seeing the South African rugby player, 29, a few weeks before he went missing from his home in Wiltshire.
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Paulovicova said she had last seen Van Lill, who worked at the Olympiad leisure centre in Chippenham, after she had been to the gym and Van Lill had been swimming on March 2. Separately they went back to his home in Pewsham and she left in the early hours.

The following afternoon, Van Lill failed to turn up for work at the leisure centre. The prosecution alleges Sugden, a swimming instructor at the centre, lured him to his death and disposed of his body that morning – Van Lill has never been found.
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She arrived in Wiltshire from her native Slovakia with her long-term boyfriend Alex Medek, but in late November 2009, the couple split up, although they continued to live in the same house until January last year, the court heard.

Paulovicova rejected defence suggestions that the break-up was difficult, that her ex was “obsessive” and that he had problems with her relationship with Van Lill.
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Hughes also questioned Paulovicova about her decision to change her status on Facebook just two days after Van Lill was reported missing.

Her status had said she was “in a relationship” with the fitness instructor, but she deleted that on March 5, on her second day of a pre-planned holiday with friends to Egypt.

“I didn’t understand what was going on. I was getting messages saying Donovan had gone missing or something, then I was getting messages from random people asking me ‘where is he?’ and ‘what have you done with him?’

“It upset me,” she told the jury. “I changed it so people could not go on his profile and see my name and send me nasty messages.

Facebook status riddle in murder case | IOL News
 
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March 16, 2011
Murder suspect drew up “shopping list” before killing colleague

A swimming coach drew up a ”shopping list for murder” including a meat cleaver and claw hammer before killing a colleague, a court heard today.
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Martin Sugden, 42, harboured a long-term grudge against South African personal trainer Donovan Van Lill, 29, whose body has never been recovered.

Bristol Crown Court heard today that a notebook containing a list of materials needed for the murder and disposal of Mr Van Lill was discovered at Sugden’s home.
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But Sugden was arrested on 19 March after telling a friend that he had killed, dismembered, burned and crushed Mr Van Lill, the jury was told.

Police discovered notebooks containing lists of targets and setting out items needed to kill his colleague at his home in Stanton St Quintin, Wilts.

The list contained a fork, spade and shotgun, 2 and 2 cartridges, a club hammer, a poncho, a bag to line a car seat, and a green sheet to make lean to. It also noted a lump hammer, lime, shirt clothes and trainers, rubble bags, bucket, a water container and a note to ”burn my stuff and his stuff”.
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A well as a materials for the killing, the list included materials for the disposal of the body which made Sugden certain that Mr Van Lill’s body would never be found, Mr Parker said.

He added: ”He had been thinking about it and planning it for a very long time.”

The court heard that Sugden lived with his parents at a remote farm with outbuildings containing many industrial tools and an empty shipping container.
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Sugden allegedly harboured a ”simmering sense of antipathy” against South African Mr Van Lill following a holiday they shared in South Africa in 2006, Mr Parker told the court.

He told a friend that Mr Van Lill had laughed and filmed an attack on a black youth outside a bar during the trip.

On his return to the UK, the pair, who both worked at the Olympiad Leisure Centre in Chippenham, Wilts., remained friends but Sugden told a friend he planned to kill Mr Van Lill in revenge.

A week after the bodybuilder’s disappearance Sugden confessed to the same friend that he had killed him, and the knowledge was leaked to police who arrested him on 19 March, the court was told.
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The ”rudimentary shopping list, planning list or agenda for the murder of Donovan Van Lill” included directions to ”Pick him up with all his stuff, take him to container”.

Mr Parker told the court that a book called Begin Again contained ”his views on how the world should be ordered and how people who do unjust things should be punished by people who would be high priest of good.”
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Another notebook with listed a number of groups who Sugden believed were evil.
These included contributors to the conservative party, solicitors, Lloyds Names, and PR Gurus.

Several people were named including his former manager at the Olympiad with whom he did not see eye to eye, who he had followed home on several occasions.
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The court heard that Sugden confided in friend Jerard McKay two-and-a-half years before Mr Lill’s disappearance that he planned to kill an unnamed South African colleague.

Mr Parker said: ”In all seriousness, he told him then in 2008 or 2009 that he was very upset by what he had seen in South Africa and he wanted to kill that man.

”Martin Sugden told him he would dismember the body, he would burn it on a grill and then he would crush the bones.”
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On 10 March, a week after the disappearance of Mr Van Lill, Sugden asked to meet with McKay and told him that he had carried out the plan, it was claimed.

Mr Parker added: ”The defendant went on to say he was ultra, ultra confident that the body would not be found. He said the police would not find anything.”
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Divorced father-of-two Mr Van Lill was last seen alive by his girlfriend, Radka Paulovicova, and his live-in landlord Howard Davies, in the early hours of March 3.

Phone and internet records showed he was still alive and at home in Blackstone Mews, Chippenham until 10am on March 3 but after that calls to the phone registered at an aerial in Stanton St Quintin – near Sugden’s home.

His phone was found at home beneath his pillow but his car keys and items of clothing have never been found.
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Twice-divorced Sugden, who had short spells in the Parachute Regiment, the Foreign Legion and the Territorial Army, had a day off from his work at the Olympiad on the day of Mr Van Lill’s disappearance.

He denies murder.

Murder suspect drew up "shopping list" before killing colleague - SWNS
 
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8 April 2011
Man not guilty of murdering missing Donavan Van Lill

A Wiltshire man accused of killing his former friend after falling out with him on holiday has been found not guilty of his murder.

Ex-marine Martin Sugden, 42, spent a year in custody following the disappearance of Donavan Van Lill, 30, a South African from Chippenham.

His trial at Bristol Crown Court heard how Mr Sugden wrote a "shopping list" of items needed to carry out a killing.

Wiltshire Police said it would continue its search for Mr Van Lill's killer.
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Despite extensive police searches, Mr Van Lill's body has never been found.

Appeals on Crimewatch and an internet campaign have all failed to turn up any trace of the missing man.

Speaking outside court, Det Ch Supt Kier Pritchard said the jury had decided on the evidence presented that it did not have grounds to find Mr Sugden guilty of murder.

"Our first thoughts are with Donavan's family and friends who we will continue to offer support as they come to terms with the impact of today's verdict.

Man cleared of murdering friend
 
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3rd August 2011
Police renew their appeal to find missing Chippenham man Donovan Van Lill

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A FRESH appeal has been made in the search for missing Chippenham fitness instructor Donovan Van Lill.

Wiltshire Police this week released 70 CCTV clips as detectives review the investigation into the disappearance of the 29-year-old. The clips all show individuals and vehicles they want to identify.
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The CCTV footage released this week was taken from The Old Lane pub, close to Donovan’s home. It was taken on the morning of Donovan's disappearance.

DI Don Stirton said there was a £5,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and subsequent conviction and urged those in the CCTV images to speak to police so that they could be discounted from the investigation.

Fresh appeal for missing fitness instructor
 
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Detectives reviewing the investigation into the disappearance and suspected murder of South African born Donovan Van Lill from Chippenham have released another CCTV clip as part of their new inquiry.

This follows the release of more than 70 CCTV images showing individuals and vehicles they were keen to identify.

Twenty nine year old Donovan went missing from his home in Blackthorn Mews, Chippenham on 3rd March 2010.

The CCTV footage, from The Old Lane pub close to Donovan’s home, shows two people, believed to be men, jogging or running in the area close to Donovan’s home at 11:39 on the morning he went missing. As they run, the men cause two vehicles to break and take evasive action to avoid colliding with them.

The first vehicle shown in the CCTV, closest to the camera on the roundabout, is described as a small black or dark coloured 5 door hatchback. The second vehicle is described as a light coloured possible estate car.

Male one in the CCTV is described as white and of large – stocky build. Male two is described as white and of large build - overweight with short dark hair.
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The Deputy Senior Investigating Officer, Detective Inspector Don Stirton said:

"This CCTV again forms part of our wider appeal to identify people who were in the area close to Donovan’s home on the day he went missing. We know that on that day, 3rd March 2010, the last known contact with or by Donovan was around 10am that morning. After that time Donovan has left his home in Blackthorn Mews and has not been seen since. The investigation team are very pleased with the response to date, as a direct result of the appeal we have been able to identify and eliminate over 11 vehicles and 1 pedestrian captured on the CCTV.

I would appeal directly to the individuals shown in this footage, including the car drivers, to come forward so we can remove you from our enquiries as necessary. We are continuing to appeal to anyone with any information surrounding Donovan’s disappearance to contact the police or Crimestoppers who have offered a £5,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and subsequent conviction. It is important to emphasise that no matter how small or insignificant you think your information is we would urge you to contact Wiltshire Police."

Donovan Van Lill disappearance - Heart Wiltshire
 
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Apologies for long previous posts but it seems lots of links with information from 2010 and 11 timed out by now. Police press conference about the case, CCTV of 2 men running on the day nearby and some other information are no longer accesible.

So short cuts from previous news articles above are here to get scoop and basic information on the case. Plus to preserve it in the case those information and links might disappear in future too.
 
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Brilliant work Al Ka. Many thanks for retrieving it all.
 
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Thanks Al Ka. Never heard of this case before. Reading along I wasn't expecting a not guilty verdict.
 
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Thanks Al Ka. Never heard of this case before. Reading along I wasn't expecting a not guilty verdict.

I am quite surprised myself. There was quite strong circumstantial evidence, stronger then in other cases. There was confession of the murder too. He was probably identified on CCTV on the day of the murder too (one of the 2 running men near Donovan house). I guess only reason he was not convicted is due to body not being found.

It is sad and common occurance that we have yet another murderer (him or someone else) just walking among us.
 
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This is a case I keep wondering about. I knew him from the Chippenham gym. Didn't know him well, but saw him many days. How can a person just go missing, and then hardly anybody still bothers about it?
Talk in Chippenham is Sugden let pigs on the farm eat Donovan, but wouldn't police find DNA evidence of that?
His friend Paul Morgan was transferred to another gym in the county after it happened. Donavan trial: Court hears of Olympiad feud
The one who said he didn't want to be in court giving evidence, and whose Olympiad manager said in court he had a feud with Donovan. I saw him in the other gym and was wondering why he was there. He seemed quite moody like he had issues.
Seems quite a coincidence Sugden would have a murder shopping list. Didn't he also tell a person that he had done it? What has happened to Sugden now?
Media coverage of the trial was awful, as cared more about an orgy he was in with girlfriend of Chippenham nightclub owner. While his mother just wanted to know what happened to him.
This was around the same time the news had cleared a well known case after previously being found guilty. Was it Barry George? Defence said Sugden was an oddball but not guilty. He'd had a military background including foreign legion.
I followed the case in facebook groups, where they even went to measures asking psychics. Some of Donovan's South African friends seemed dislikeable and took the wrong course of action, so might have put some off following the case. Such as when Donovan's east European girlfriend went on holiday same time he went missing, they kept messaging her asking what she had done to him. She came to Britain with her Ukrainian boyfriend who she split from and was seeing other people.
I'm sure I read he had a child with a woman in South Africa, and then he had another child with a woman in Britain who he split from. Could he have gone missing on purpose to avoid the commitments of paying various partners with children who he split from?
I didn't know about him going missing until few days after and seeing the posters in Chippenham. Then thought back to a few days before when I saw a girl parked near Junction 17 of the M4 roundabout in a small light coloured car on same road as recycling centre, not far from Sugden's father's farm, crying in her car, and after driving past thought I should go back to see if she needs help. When I went back there was a man in the car and when I slowed down to ask if they were OK, they drove off fast. I phoned police to say about that, but don't think they thought was important to the case
 
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