No new clues to death
PA Auckland Friends of the cricket umpire, Peter PlumleyWalker, have so far been unable to help the police unravel his mysterious disappearance from Auckland and subsequent death.'
The police have linked Mr Plumley-Walker with the homosexual community, but no-one has come forward with information to connect his private life to the finding of his naked and bound body at Huka Falls, near Taupo. The dead man’s driver’s licence — found beside State Highway One just north of Taupo on Monday — was handed to the police
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Press, 9 February 1989, Page 6
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