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‘We don’t jump at ghosts here’: What happened in Wonnangatta Valley?
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‘We don’t jump at ghosts here’: What happened in Wonnangatta Valley?
In a region with a long history of missing persons, the disappearance of Carol Clay and Russell Hill has sparked many rumours.
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Heavy fog lingers in the Wonnangatta Valley long into its autumn mornings.
In one of its most remote corners are the charred leftovers from a burnt-out campsite, now strewn with the butchered remains of deer carcasses left behind by hunters. This macabre spot is at the centre of a case that has mystified Victorians and stumped police.
A hunting mishap could be the reason why two elderly campers vanished without a trace last year in a remote part of the Victorian Alps in the Wonnangatta Valley.
A mobile phone charger, a mysterious woman and a drone could hold the key to solving the disappearance of an elderly man and his secret lover who vanished during a camping trip in remote bushland.
Police have been trying to piece together what happened to Russell Hill, 74, and Carol Clay, 73, in the lead-up to their disappearance from the Wonnangatta Valley, in the Victorian Alps, in March 2020.
The pair had been involved in a secret affair for years when they decided to take a camping trip together.
Two days later, their campsite was found burned to the ground and a trail of clues left behind have led authorities to believe the pair might have been set upon by unknown attackers.