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Missing Dutchman feared murdered after drugs deal

Sunday 13 September 1992 18:02 EDT
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POLICE FEAR that a Dutchman who disappeared four months ago may have been murdered in connection with a drugs deal and his body hidden.

Antonius Verwey, 43, booked into the Ventures Hotel, Paddington, west London, for one night in May. He then booked a second night, but never returned.

His clothes, camera and return ferry ticket were left in the room.

Hotel staff alerted police, and investigations in Britain, Holland and Belgium convinced detectives that Mr Verwey had been poised to make a cannabis deal.

Detective Superintendent Bill Scholes, leading the inquiry, said: 'A number of criminal associates have told me they believe he is dead.'

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