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Summary: No New Clues To Death (Press, 9 February 1989)
Peter Plumley-Walker, a cricket umpire from Auckland, has been the subject of a police investigation following his mysterious disappearance and subsequent death. Friends of Plumley-Walker have been unable to provide authorities with information that could aid the investigation. The police have established a connection between Plumley-Walker and the homosexual community; however, no individuals have stepped forward with information linking his personal life to the discovery of his body. His naked and bound corpse was found at Huka Falls, located near Taupo. On Monday, his driver’s licence was also discovered beside State Highway One, just north of Taupo, and was handed over to police as part of the inquiry.
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