Murdered BBC presenter Jill Dando's family has vowed to keep on fighting for justice as Daily Mail investigation exposes dramatic new evidence 20 years after BBC presenter's murder Brother Nigel Dando, 66, hopes that police may review unsolved case New details about Miss Dando's murder are revealed by the Daily Mail today There is new testimony from one of the last people to see Miss Dando, 37, alive By Stephen Wright for the Daily Mail Published: 01:23 GMT, 23 March 2019 | Updated: 01:29 GMT, 23 March 2019 Viewcomments Jill Dando’s brother has vowed her family will ‘never give up’ in their quest to see her killer face justice as a major Daily Mail investigation exposes dramatic new evidence. On the eve of the 20th anniversary of the BBC presenter’s doorstep execution in Fulham, west London, journalist Nigel Dando, 66, also spoke of his hope that police may review the unsolved case. Shocking new details about the murder are revealed by the Daily Mail today in the first instalment of a three-part series investigating the Crimewatch presenter’s death in April 1999. On the eve of the 20th anniversary of BBC presenter Jill Dando's doorstep execution in Fulham, west London, her brother, Nigel Dando, 66, has vowed her family will 'never give up' in their quest to see her killer face justice Key witnesses speaking publicly about the case for the first time include a woman who discovered Miss Dando’s body in a pool of blood after she was shot in the head outside her home. There is also new testimony from one of the last people to see Miss Dando, 37, alive and a neighbour who heard her scream when the gunman struck. Details will also be revealed about a potential new sighting of the killer just moments before the murder, and how paramedics trying to save Miss Dando destroyed potentially vital evidence. Mr Dando said last night: ‘As a family we have always been grateful for the tireless efforts of the police to try to bring Jill’s killer to justice. I hope that any new facts uncovered by the Mail may lead to the police considering a review of the investigation. We remain hopeful that one day whoever murdered her will be brought to justice. That is a goal we shall never give up on.’ Journalist Mr Dando, 66, also spoke of his hope that police may review the unsolved case, as a major Daily Mail investigation exposes dramatic new evidence Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility