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Suspects arrested in relation to no-body murder investigation of King’s Lynn man Maris Ile rebailed again for eight months




All suspects who were arrested in connection with a no-body murder investigation have been re-bailed for yet another eight months.

Four men and a woman were arrested in relation to the disappearance of Lynn man Maris Ile, who has not been seen since November 2024.

Mr Ile, 54, is presumed dead by police, and a no-body murder investigation is ongoing.

Maris Ile was last seen in November 2024. Picture: Norfolk PoliceMaris Ile was last seen in November 2024. Picture: Norfolk Police
Maris Ile was last seen in November 2024. Picture: Norfolk Police

The suspects were arrested back in March 2025 and released on police bail, which has since been renewed four times.

It has now been over a year since Mr Ile was last seen. A police investigation into the Latvian seasonal worker’s disappearance began in February last year.

No new developments have been made in the case for some time.

Maris Ile is presumed murdered by the police. Picture: Norfolk PoliceMaris Ile is presumed murdered by the police. Picture: Norfolk Police
Maris Ile is presumed murdered by the police. Picture: Norfolk Police

Norfolk Police has confirmed that the suspects will now be bailed until September 11.

In August, Crimestoppers announced it would be offering a £20,000 reward for the conviction of those responsible for the murder of Mr Ile.

His mother, Galina, described him as “a caring son who loved motorbikes” and urged anyone who may have information to come forward.

In March, police carried out a search for Mr Ile’s body in an allotment site in North Lynn.

The mother of Maris Ile has issued an emotional plea for information on his whereabouts. Picture: Norfolk PoliceThe mother of Maris Ile has issued an emotional plea for information on his whereabouts. Picture: Norfolk Police
The mother of Maris Ile has issued an emotional plea for information on his whereabouts. Picture: Norfolk Police
Maris Ile has been missing since November 2024. Picture: Norfolk PoliceMaris Ile has been missing since November 2024. Picture: Norfolk Police
Maris Ile has been missing since November 2024. Picture: Norfolk Police



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