Ms Kenyon, 33, went missing on April 22 and her body was recovered after “extensive searches” in the Bowland Forest in Lancashire. After an autopsy, police said Ms Kenyon died of head injuries. In a call for funds to raise λι 10,000 for Mrs Kenyon’s “mission”, her family said she was in a “heartbreaking nightmare” and that “she was soon taken away by her children and family”. He added that the site would also be used for Ms. Kenyon’s son and daughter “and their future to fulfill Katie’s dreams she had planned with her children.” Ms. Kenyon is described as “mom, daughter, granddaughter, sister, aunt, niece, cousin, girlfriend and animal lover.” He added: “Thank you for all your kind words and support. We know you are all behind us.” Andrew Burfield, 50, appeared in Preston Crown Court via video from HMP Preston on Friday, accused of killing Ms. Kenyon. Image: A sketch of the court of Andrew Burfield, 50, shown via video link from HMP Preston Burnfield, from Burnley, spoke only to confirm his identity during the seven-minute hearing. He was remanded in custody and his trial is set for November 14. Mrs Kenyon was last seen around 9.30am. on April 22 and disappeared after being seen boarding a truck in Burnley, Lancashire. Image: Map showing key locations around Katie Kenyon’s disappearance A woman who matched her description left an address in Burnley that morning, traveling about 17 miles in a silver Ford Transit truck in the Bolton-by-Bowland area of ​​northern Lancashire. Police gave priority to searches in a forest section following information from a member of the public. More than 60 police officers from four police forces searched the Gisburn forest in the Ribble Valley to search for it. The hunt was attended by police and firefighters, dog groups, cavalry police, mountain rescue volunteers and drones.