German backpacker's mum dies without answers over Co.Antrim murder

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BY Rebecca Black

The mother of a German backpacker who was murdered in Co Antrim over 30 years ago has died without seeing justice.

Inga Maria Hauser, 18, went missing after arriving in Larne on a ferry from Scotland in April 1988.

Her body was found two weeks later in a remote part of a forest in Ballycastle.

No one has ever been convicted of her murder.

The teenager's mother Almut died on Wednesday following a long illness, the family's law firm has said.

Her father died in 2006.

Solicitor Claire McKeegan of Phoenix Law, which acts for Inga Maria Hauser's sister Friederike Leibl, said both Mr and Mrs Hauser died "without receiving justice or answers regarding the murder of this beautiful girl".

Ms McKeegan also issued a fresh appeal for information to assist the police investigation.

"We renew our appeal to anyone who can assist the police investigation however insignificant you might believe the information to be to get in touch with our office or the PSNI," she said.

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