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LBC
What Happened To Vishal?
Vishal Mehrotra went missing in London on the day of the Royal Wedding in 1981. His body was found in a shallow grave in Sussex nine months later. 33 years on, nobody knows who took him. His father believes Vishal was taken by a VIP paedophile ring and that police covered it up. Over the next few weeks, LBC's senior reporter Tom Swarbrick examines the evidence for these claims in order to try and answer one simple question. What happened to Vishal?
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Ratings & Reviews
4.3 stars from 41 ratings
Very interesting
I really enjoyed the podcast and like how short the episodes were. However, I wish there was more!
Bookshelves91 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/24/17
Very interesting
I hope there is more! I binged listened and felt the. We'd for more although I understand that the case may be dragging or non existent.
Jennaboyer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/18/17
Interesting case
Good podcast, there just isn't a ton of info since it's a cold case
EmilyHouston via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/11/17
Recent Episodes
This week a quick update on our progress: the calls have grown for Vishal Mehrotra's murder case to be re-opened by Sussex police. What’s clear is that Vishambar Mehrotra no longer feels alone in trying to find justice.
Published 06/12/15
Our attention turns to Sussex police who conducted the original murder inquiry in 1982. In this episode we expose the secret review conducted into Vishal's case, which shows even more connections between a notorious pedophile gang and Vishal's death.
Published 06/04/15
Was it possible for a known paedophile to be out of prison on the day of the Royal Wedding? In this episode, we make a startling discovery that finally means we have some progress in the case of Vishal Mehrotra
Published 05/28/15
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