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Both have been released under investigation and deny any responsibility over their son s disappearance, with his mother describing the situation as “absolutely ludicrous”.
Missing Steven Clark, who disappeared on December 28, 1992 at Saltburn
Cleveland and North Yorkshire Cold Case Unit has now released new footage of Mr Clark, who was 23 when he was last seen going into a gentlemen s public toilet on Saltburn promenade.
His mother had gone into the ladies at the same time. He was not seen coming out of the toilets and did not return home.
The short clip was taken from a training video for the Redcar branch of the Rathbone Society charity - for which Mr Clark worked - in the 1990s.
05:15 EDT, 28 December 2020
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Detectives investigating the murder of a 23-year-old man who went missing 28 years ago have released footage of him in an effort to find his killers.
Steven Clark, from Marske-by-the-Sea, Cleveland, was said to have gone missing during a family walk on December 28, 1992.
A cold case review led detectives to suspect he had been murdered, and earlier this year Mr Clark s parents Doris, 81, and Charles, 78, were arrested and questioned over their son s death. They have been released under investigation.
Mrs Clark denied the couple murdered their son, saying the situation was absolutely ludicrous and the couple have vowed to clear their name.