No leads in murder of British volunteer
In crime news police have still not cracked last week’s brutal murder of a British volunteer in the Toledo District. The body of twenty-seven year old Anna Lightfoot, a project leader for Raleigh International, was discovered Thursday near San Pablo Village with stab wounds to her chest, neck, arm, back and thighs. The location of the wounds, according to pathologist Dr. Mario Estradabran, suggests that she had fought back vigorously against her attacker. Lightfoot disappeared on Monday after she left on foot from Red Bank Village for the three-mile journey to the Raleigh base camp near San Pablo. Her body was found in bushes some five hundred meters off the path to the village.