THE death of Louise Burkes remains a mystery - and today we urge anyone with information that might allow the police to provide some answers for her grieving family to help in any way they can.
Detectives believe there are still people who were at Drummonds in Worcester on the night Louise died who have not spoken to police.
If you are one of those people now is the time to come forward.
It is almost three months since Louise fell to her death in the early hours of December 1 last year.
Her husband Karl and children Ellie, Ben and Ed have been through a dreadful, traumatic time.
Moving on is difficult for them because they simply do not know the circumstances that led to her death.
A popular band with a substantial live following were playing at Drummonds that night.
If you are a fan of the group AKA and saw them on November 30 you need to speak to the police.
Someone must have seen something on that winter's night.
It might be something seemingly insignificant but it could be the final piece in the jigsaw puzzle detectives are attempting to solve.
If you were there on the night and you have yet to speak to police now is the time to think not of yourself but of Karl Burkes and his three children.
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