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Tetney Lock is a part of Tetney, East Lindsey, Lincolnshire, England. The East side of the canal leads out to the North Sea, and the West Side leads to Louth. It is a popular fishing and kayaking location. A pub, called "The Crown and Anchor" also lies near the water source.

Location of Tetney Lock on a map

Events

In 2011 the leg of a 33 year old named Adam Vincent was found in the Tetney Lock canal. The case may have been related to Mr.Vincent's drug use as he was a drug addict. 5 men were arrested over the murder of Mr.Vincent.

  1. "Tetney Lock body parts man Adam Vincent named". BBC News. 7 March 2011. Retrieved 13 May 2023.

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