A pair of red shoes, two beaded necklaces, and a British 10p coin may hold the key to identifying a teenage girl found murdered in western France over 40 years ago. Her case is one of 46 cold cases across Europe that Interpol is seeking to solve as part of the Operation Identify Me campaign, aiming to identify murdered women who remain nameless. These women, aged between 15 and 30, deserve justice and closure. As part of this campaign, Interpol has released details of each case, including potential clues like clothing, jewelry, and facial reconstructions. The case of the teenage girl found near Le Cellier in 1982 is particularly haunting. Despite clues, such as the British coin found near her body, her identity and the circumstances of her death remain a mystery. Now, investigators hope that someone, somewhere, may recognize these clues and help bring answers to her family. This appeal follows the success of the campaign's first phase, which helped identify Rita Roberts, a British wom
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