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Coffs Daily Catch-Up: February 9, 2021 | Coffs Coast Advocate

We d do anything : Family still seeking answers 24 years on

Premium Content Subscriber only They do say time heals all wounds, but even 24 years later there s a part of you that holds on to hope he s out there somewhere. Craig Bradridge is still seeking answers on what happened to his little brother Rodney, who disappeared in 1997. Rodney, aged 23 at the time, was visiting his family in Byron Bay when he failed to return from a solo camping trip near Mullumbimby. He wanted to go camping - it was something that he did. He d just grab his tent, Craig said. Rodney had organised with his mother to pick him up after a number of days, but he failed to show.

Like the Bermuda triangle : People vanish here with no trace

Like the Bermuda triangle :People vanish here with no trace

News by Ava Benny-Morrison Premium Content   The families of missing people have been asked to volunteer their DNA at pop-up collection centres in a bid to solve hundreds of ­unidentified remains cases and suspected murders. The collection drive is believed to be a world first for law enforcement and aimed at finally identifying 330 John and Jane Does - the nameless bodies and bones found all over NSW that date back to 1964. The groundbreaking program is being rolled out in Coffs Harbour and Port Macquarie in the northern region, which police likened to the Bermuda triangle due to the high number of people who vanish without a trace.

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