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Vishal Mehrotra vanished from west London in 1981 and his remains were found seven months later.
His father Vishambar said information obtained by the BBC, including interviews with convicted paedophiles, was a "major revelation".
Sussex Police said they currently had no plans to re-investigate.
Vishal went missing on the day of the Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer - 29 July 1981. He and his family had been in central London watching the parade and were on their way home to Putney when he disappeared.
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Sussex Police confirmed three men who were jailed for sexual abuse of children at a school in the south east of England were questioned in 2019 about Vishal's murder. One of those men revealed he wrote a confidential report in 1983 about caring for Asian children in the UK which he titled "Vishal".
Despite this, Sussex Police said they had no plans on making any more inquiries.
Vishambar Mehrotra asked: "Why would my son's name appear on a document more or less contemporaneously written by a paedophile which is in the possession of the police and the police came to the conclusion that there is nothing more to investigate?"
Father's plea for fresh inquiry into son's murder