THE family of Rita Roberts, who was incredibly identified by a tattoo decades after her death, have revealed their worst fears over what happened to her.
One of 22 dead women involved in an international operation trying to identify the victims – Rita is the only one so far to have been named.
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Her sister Donna, 61, saw a report released by police working on the unprecedented Operation Identify Me – which included a photo of her distinctive flower tattoo.
The British expat, 31, had been found on June 3 1992 in a river in Antwerp. She had been violently killed.
Upon seeing the picture of her tattoo, Donna insisted it was her older sister Rita, and the family were finally able to fly out to Belgium and identify her following an “agonising” search.
But for more than 30 years, the troubled young woman from Cardiff was nowhere to be found and her loved ones feared the worst.
They even worried she had been killed in a 1992…
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