The death of Londoner Donna Awcock, a 17-year-old whose badly beaten body was found Oct. 13, 1983, near the Fanshawe Dam, remains one of the region’s most stubborn cold-case homicides. Awcock’s sister, Tammy Dennett, who’s organized an anniversary memorial walk Friday, spoke to The Free Press about the case and her sister, last seen alive the night before when she was baby-sitting for a neighbour on Oakville Avenue and ran an errand to a variety store, never to return. Read More
Q+A: Sister speaks out on Londoner Donna Awcock’s 40-year unsolved homicide
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