Officers are carrying out searches to find Rania Alayed, who went missing in 2013. Her husband Ahmed Al-Khatib was found guilty of murder
Police have confirmed they are searching a layby in North Yorkshire for a mum-of-three who went missing in Manchester over a decade ago.
READ MORE Greater Manchester drugs boss who hid his crime empire behind luxury playboy lifestyle makes desperate bid for jail release Now, ten years after her death, GMP officers have now begun to dig at the site. The force has been using a digger and a team of officers, including a cadaver dog, in a bid to find her remains.
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