Grace Millane murder: Police hunt for shovel as part of investigation into British backpacker's killing

A man has been charged over the murder of Grace Millane, 22
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Detectives investigating the killing of young British backpacker Grace Millane in New Zealand have said they are looking for a shovel as part of their murder inquiry.

Ms Millane, 22, went missing from a hostel in Auckland on December 1 and a body believed to be hers was found in the Waitakere Ranges on Sunday.

A 26-year-old man, who cannot be named, has been charged with murdering the student, from Wickford, Essex, and appeared in an Auckland court on Monday.

Detective Inspector Scott Beard addressed speculation about the case and said the University of Lincoln graduate's body was found "intact".

Grace Millane went missing in Auckland, New Zealand (Grace Millane / Facebook)

He said officers were looking for a long-handle shovel, adding: "At this point we don't know where this item is. It could be anywhere between the Scenic Drive and central Auckland areas.

"Someone may have come across it, picked it up and taken it home. We need to speak to that person or anyone who has seen it."

Officers said they have received "hundreds" of calls about the case and investigators are trying to establish a timeline of events.

On Monday, New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern gave an emotional apology to Ms Millane's family. She said: "Your daughter should have been safe here, and she wasn't, and I'm sorry for that."

"I cannot imagine the grief of her family and what they would be experiencing and feeling right now."

Apology: New Zealand's PM Jacinda Ardern
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Detectives said they had identified a "location of interest" after the investigation led them to a spot on Scenic Drive, a country road about 12 miles west of the city centre, on Saturday night.

Speaking at the scene on Sunday afternoon, Detective Inspector Scott Beard said investigators had "located a body which we believe to be Grace" about 10 metres from the roadside.

The last confirmed sighting of Ms Millane was at 9.41pm on December 1, the day before her birthday, at the Citylife Hotel, when she was seen with a "male companion"

Since arriving in New Zealand from Peru on November 20, she had been in near-daily contact with her family.

Police received a missing person report on Wednesday and began a major search and public campaign that saw dozens of calls made to a helpline.

Ms Millane's father, David Millane, flew to Auckland and made a public appeal for help finding his daughter, who he described as "lovely, outgoing, fun-loving (and) family-orientated".

He wrote on Instagram: "You are my sunshine, my only sunshine. You make me happy when skies are gray. You'll never know, dear, how much I love you. Please don't take my sunshine away."

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