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Melanie Hall’s family launch fresh appeal for information 30 years after her murder in Bath

Melanie Hall's family has launched a fresh appeal for information 30 years after her murder in Bath. Melanie vanished from a nightclub on June 9, 1996, and her remains were discovered by the M5 motorway in 2009.

Steven MorrisThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-06-05 · 04:00 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 4 min
Melanie Hall’s family launch fresh appeal for information 30 years after her murder in Bath
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Melanie Hall's family has launched a fresh appeal for information 30 years after her murder in Bath. Melanie vanished from a nightclub on June 9, 1996, and her remains were discovered by the M5 motorway in 2009. Her father, Steve Hall, and sister, Dominique, expressed hope that someone might come forward with crucial details, acknowledging that time is running out for them to see justice. The Justice for Melanie campaign aims to jog memories by recreating the atmosphere of the weekend she disappeared, including referencing the Euro 96 football match England played. Police are urging anyone with even a small piece of information to contact them, believing it could lead to a breakthrough in the case.

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Melanie's sister, Dominique, expressed a feeling of 'time ticking on' and hoping for justice while she and her father are still able to pursue it.

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Melanie's father, Steve Hall, stated that seeing the killer in court would not bring closure, only Melanie returning would.

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Her remains were found at the side of the M5 motorway in 2009.

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Melanie Hall was last seen in the early hours of June 9, 1996, at the former Cadillacs nightclub in Bath.

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Melanie Hall's family are launching a fresh appeal for information 30 years after her murder.

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The family of Melanie Hall, who was murdered after vanishing from a Bath nightclub 30 years ago, have said they still hope her killer may be found – but felt time was running out – as police launched a fresh appeal for information.Melanie’s father, Steve Hall, said: “You always think in the early days there’s going to be a quick resolution. That’s not been the case but we travel in hope. I hope I live long enough to see a conclusion.”He said seeing Melanie’s killer in court would not bring closure. “The only closure I’d get is if Melanie walked through that door. I try not to think about reasons why people do these things. I view that person a bit like you would view a wild animal that attacked and killed your daughter. I can’t identify with them as a human being.”Steve Hall, Melanie’s father, and Dominique, her sister, hope that with the passing of time, someone might want to come forward with information. Photograph: Avon & Somerset PoliceMelanie’s older sister, Dominique, said: “Thirty years is a long time. She’s been gone longer than she was alive. It’s like a feeling of time ticking on. Dad’s 82 and I’m not far off 60, and I hope we get the answers that we need and the justice for her while we’re still able to. I feel like we’re running out of time.”Steve and Dominque showed Melanie’s bedroom, largely untouched, as part of the fresh appeal. Her soft toys still lie on the bed and her books are on the shelves. Her pictures and photographs have been faded by the sun.The family said Melanie’s mother, Patricia, had advanced dementia. Dominique said: “She’s not going to get any of the answers she needed. It’s really down to me and Dad now to speak for Melanie and to speak on behalf of my mum as well.A Justice for Melanie campaign poster. Photograph: Avon and Somerset PoliceMelanie, 25, was last seen in the early hours of 9 June 1996 at the former Cadillacs nightclub in Walcot Street, Bath. Her remains were found at the side of the M5 motorway, north of the city, in 2009.To mark the 30th anniversary, Avon and Somerset Police’s Justice for Melanie campaign is designed to transport people back to the weekend of her disappearance to try to trigger memories. It was the era of Cool Britannia and on the night Melanie disappeared, England drew 1-1 with Switzerland in their opening Euro 96 match, with Alan Shearer scoring. Bath was vibrant and busy.Appealing to people to think back, the lead investigator, DCI Ben Lavender, said: “Just one small detail or memory could prove to be a huge breakthrough and solve Melanie’s murder.”As part of the campaign, messages about the case will be shown on screens during Bath Rugby’s home match on Saturday. They will also appear on an advertising van travelling around the city.Melanie’s bedroom remains largely untouched with her soft toys still on the bed and her books on the shelves. Photograph: Avon & Somerset PoliceSteve recalled driving to the police station after Melanie vanished. “I got this idea in my head it might have been the last time I would ever seen her. It was dawning on me that there was a major problem.He remembered seeing his daughter’s face on the front of the local newspaper. “Nothing prepares you for it. Like car accidents, you always think they’re going to happen to someone else, but occasionally they happen to you.“I assumed she was dead after a few days. I could see no other solution. As the years went by a numbness crept in. To some extent there was a feeling of relief when she was found. At least you had confirmation of what you were dreading.”Melanie’s remains were found in a bag by a workman on the M5 slip road at junction 14, north of Bristol. Photograph: PAHe said he hoped someone might come forward with fresh information. “It may be someone is dying, and they want to make a confession. Maybe someone is suddenly falling out with their partner and no longer wants to protect them.”Dominique said she hoped a woman might help them. “I maybe would appeal to a mum or a sister out there that might have a doubt about a male person in their life – think about what my mum’s been through and have some compassion.”The last memory she has of Melanie is her wearing a pink, floaty skirt. “She was a beautiful young woman and very gentle. She didn’t think bad of other people, she was quite naive in that respect.“I feel angry that she lost her life at 25. I feel angry that I lost my sister. It’s like I’ve lost part of myself, my identity. I feel angry for my children that they lost their auntie, who would have had a massive influence. And I feel so sorry for my mum as well.”Dominique said she tried not to think about what happened to her sister and the idea of her being scared was her biggest challenge. “I tend to put in a box – otherwise I find it a little bit overwhelming. I hope and pray that whatever happened to her was quick she didn’t know it was coming.”
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