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SIX REASONS WHY LUCKY LUCAN LIVES ON IN AFRICA; LUCAN did not own any sort of powerboat. NO boats were reported missing at the time he vanished. STORMS stopped all vessels leaving Newhaven after the murder. He would have been spotted at once. WHERE did Aspinall get his details from? WHY did he say nothing before? LUCAN'S notes to friends after he fled were far from suicidal. Cop blasts drowning theory.(News)
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The Mirror (London, England)
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February 15, 2000| Author:
Dunn, Tom Newton
| COPYRIGHT 2000 MGN LTD. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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THE policeman who spent six years hunting for missing Lord Lucan yesterday dismissed claims that the peer drowned himself in the Channel - and said: "He's alive and well."
Retired Detective Chief Inspector David "Buster" Gerring is adamant that Lucan is living in southern Africa after extensive plastic surgery.
And he gave The Mirror SIX reasons why he does not believe the suicide theory put forward by Lucan's best friend, John Aspinall.
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