A TV crew today returned to the spot where the body of murdered schoolgirl Sarah Payne was found to film a reconstruction for BBC show Crimewatch UK.
Camera crews and actors braved the bad weather at the side of the A29 at Pulborough to reconstruct the day the eight-year-old was abducted.
Detectives are still hunting for Sarah's killer and hope the footage may jog someone's memory.
Sarah went missing after playing in fields near her grandparents' home at Kingston Gorse, near East Preston, on Saturday, July 1.
Appeals for her safe return made national headlines for two weeks until her body was found in a field off the A29 at Pulborough on July 17.
Police still want to trace the driver of a 7.5-ton curtain-sided lorry with yellow and blue writing and a tyre and spanner logo on its canvas sides.
They think the driver might have seen Sarah's killer.
Officers believe that at 10.30pm on the day the eight-year-old was abducted, the driver was involved in a near-miss with a van while travelling along the A29, just south of Brinsbury College.
He was forced to brake hard to avoid hitting the van as it pulled out of a lane close to where Sarah's body was eventually found.
Officers are also appealing to any members of the public who were in the Kingston Gorse area on the night of Sarah's disappearance between 6pm and 9.25pm.
Rewards totalling £150,000, including £ 10,000 from the Evening Argus, are being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the killer.
The Crimewatch programme will be shown next Wednesday on BBC 1 at 9.05pm.
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