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Met detective who showed colleagues photos of murdered model Sally Anne Bowman for 'bragging rights' retires before he can be sacked
A Met detective who displayed photos of murdered model Sally Anne Bowman to colleagues for 'bragging rights' has retired before facing dismissal. The incident involved the misuse of sensitive materials related to the unsolved murder case.
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