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Police have vowed they will never give up on missing schoolgirl Quanne Diec, after the Coroner found she died by homicide some time after she vanished in Sydneyâs west more than two decades ago.
Quanne, 12, was last seen on the morning of July 27, 1998, when her mother watched her walk away from their Granville home towards Clyde train station on her way to school. She never arrived at the station.
Quanne Diec was last seen in 1998.
A witness, who has since died, told police and Quanneâs family that she saw a young girl matching Quanneâs description getting into a white van that morning. This is believed to be the last time Quanne was seen.
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The man acquitted of murdering Sydney school-girl Quanne Diec has been arrested after he allegedly assaulted a man and a woman and held a three-hour standoff with police on Wednesday morning.
Emergency services were called to a unit on Regatta Road, Canada Bay following reports Vinzent Tarantino had allegedly assaulted a 58-year-old woman, believed to be his partner and a 48-year-old man at 1.45am.
The man and woman escaped, while Mr Tarantino remained inside the unit.
Vinzent Tarantino, speaking to media after being acquitted of killing Quanne Diec, was arrested on Wednesday over the alleged assault of a woman and a man in Sydney s inner west.