Tag: thea liddle
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THEA LIDDLE’S BELONGINGS FOUND INSIDE NIMBIN PROPERTY
There’s been a development in the case of Thea Liddle, whose skeletal remains were found during a police search of Byron Bay bushland last July. Officers were called to a Nimbin property late yesterday where items belonging to the 42-year-old were located. They include clothes, letters and toiletries. She lived a nomadic lifestyle and was…
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PLEA FOR INFORMATION REGARDING THEO HAYEZ CONTINUES
It’s been more than a year since Belgian backpacker Théo Hayez disappeared near Byron Bay. His family and friends live with the pain of not knowing what happened, and they’re again appealing for information this Missing Persons Week. Anyone with information relating to Théo Hayez or Thea Liddle should contact Police. More information on Théo…
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SKELETAL REMAINS FOUND IN BYRON BAY BUSHLAND CONFIRMED TO BE MISSING WOMAN
It was a grim discovery that shocked the Byron Bay community. Human remains found in bushland have now been formally identified as that of missing woman Thea Liddle.
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POLICE DO NOT BELIEVE BYRON SKELETAL REMAINS BELONG TO THEO HAYEZ
Police are continuing to forensically examine human remains discovered yesterday in bushland near Byron Bay. While they’re yet to identify who they belong to, police do not believe they’re that of missing Belgian backpacker Theo Hayez.
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SKELETAL REMAINS FOUND IN BYRON BAY DURING SEARCH FOR MISSING WOMAN
A crime scene has been established at Byron Bay, after the discovery of skeletal remains during the search for a missing woman. Reporter Lachlan Grant has the latest.
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SEARCH EFFORT RAMPS UP FOR MISSING WOMAN
Authorities have launched a fresh search on the far north coast, as they investigate the disappearance of a 43-year-old woman. Thea Liddle hasn’t been seen since October last year… today bushland at Byron Bay became a key focus for police.
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POLICE SEARCH FAR NORTH COAST PROPERTY FOR MISSING WOMAN’S BODY
A Strike Force has been launched to investigate the disappearance of a woman from the Far North Coast last year. Reporter Lachlan Grant explains.