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Terrified Bournemouth residents say they're too scared to go out at night following brutal killing of personal trainer and mother Amie Gray as police continue to hunt for hooded suspect caught on CCTV By Arthur Parashar and Rory Tingle Home Affairs Correspondent For Mailonline Published: 20:30, 27 May 2024 | Updated: 01:16, 28 May 2024 e-mail Terrified women living in Bournemouth have said they are too scared to go out at night following the brutal murder of a 34-year-old mother whose killer is still on the loose. Amie Gray, a personal trainer and women's football coach from nearby Poole, was found with stab wounds on Durley Chine Beach shortly before midnight on Friday and died at the scene. Dorset Police said a second woman, aged 38 and also from Poole, was still being treated after she was seriously injured in the horrific attack.

Officers arrested a 17-year-old boy on suspicion of murder but have now released him without charge. A hooded suspect caught on CCTV is still at large and the public have been warned not to approach him. As police continue their manhunt, worried women have expressed their fears that a killer is still on the run.



Cathy Jacques said: 'I would suggest putting out a warning for women not to go out after dark right now as the killer is still out there. Bournemouth isn't safe anymore and hasn't been for a few years now.' Amie Gray, a women's football coach, is seen holding an award for clubwoman of the year.

She tragically died on Friday Police release.

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