‘The heartache continues’: Daughter pleads for information leading to recovery of mothers body
The Met is offering up to £20,000 for information leading to the recovery of the remains of 48-year-old Fiona Holm.
Fiona was last seen alive leaving a residential address in Verdant Lane, Catford, on June 20, 2023. She was reported missing nine days later.
Her partner, Carl Cooper, was jailed for life in July for her murder, which took place in the living room of his flat in Broadfield Road, Catford, police said.
Cooper lied to Fiona’s family and police, and took extensive steps to cover up the killing. Fiona’s body has never been recovered.
Fiona’s daughter, Savannah Holm, said: “This year is the second Christmas without my beloved mother.
“As the heartache still continues, the restless nights go on knowing that she has been out there this long, and no-one has come forward with any information, which I find disturbing.
“The thought of us finding her remains is sickening to think about, but this would also bring my whole family peace.
“My Nan has not been the same since. The only thing she worries about is where her daughter is, as she wants her to be found. Nan misses her daughter’s big heart and kind ways the most.”
Cooper was also convicted of murdering another girlfriend, 41-year-old Naomi Hunte, who was found dead at her home in Woolwich in 2022.
Detective Chief Inspector Kate Blackburn, who leads the investigation, said: “My team has carried out a huge amount of work to try to find Fiona, using specialist teams to search areas she was known to frequent, open spaces, bodies of water, houses, cars and lockups.
“Those efforts have continued since Cooper’s conviction.
“This Christmas, our thoughts are with Fiona’s family, who are still waiting for answers almost two years after her tragic murder. Our thoughts are also with Naomi’s family at this difficult time.
“I am appealing to anybody who may be able to assist the ongoing search for Fiona’s remains to come forward, no matter how insignificant you think your information could be. Perhaps now Cooper has been convicted, you feel able to come forward and tell us what you know or have heard.”
If you have any information, please contact the incident room on 020 8721 4005, or 999 if you need urgent police attendance. If you want to give your information anonymously, you can contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Pictured top: Fiona Holm and her daughter Savannah Holm (Picture: The Met)