"The last time I had contact with my brother was a long, long time ago before the incident, lost in the mists of time.?
Speculation that Lucan may have been in Africa has mounted after a watch owned by the missing earl surfaced after reportedly being bought in South Africa.
The silver watch has a broad leather strap and is engraved with the message: 'Presented to Lord 'Lucky' Lucan ? the Old Fossil ? by his friends at the Clermont Club, Mayfair, 18 December 1967'.
Fresh claims also emerged that John Aspinall, the owner of the Clermont, helped spirit Lucan out the country
A former secretary to Aspinall told the BBC she had arranged for Lucan's two sons to holiday in Africa so Lucan could observe them from afar.
Mr Bingham told newspaper he knew little about the case against his brother but said police had never travelled to South Africa to interview him.
He said he had kept his silence except to talk to a couple of retired detectives who had taken an interest in the case.
Officers linked to the investigation also believe Lucan may have lived in Africa.
Detective Chief Supt Drummond Marvin, who later took over the case, told the Mirror: ?I have no doubt that he got clean away with the help of his upper crust friends ? the Sloane Square Mafia, who I believe still help him to this day."
The detective rejected claims Lucan committed suicide, saying he was neither mad enough nor brave enough.
Lady Lucan, 72, who still lives near to the murder scene, insisted her husband was dead.
She said: "He died soon after the murder. It's rubbish, I can guarantee they didn't go to Africa. It's ridiculous, it's false."
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