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Human remains found at dump in search for missing mum as boyfriend charged with murder
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Body found in search for missing mum Ju Zhang
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Missing mother Kelly Ju Zhang. (Victoria Police)
Detective Inspector Andrew Stamper said the search would be conducted through three essential phases involving mechanical and physical aspects, including the use of machinery and about 20 police members rummaging through waste. We are going to undertake a highly complex search out here, he said. Clearly it s a very complex environment in terms of a risk point of view.
Police have been able to narrow down the search of the tip to a very specific area through technology.
Detective Inspector Stamper said he remained hopeful the tip could provide police with answers. We re hopeful that the search this week will move us closer to ultimately being able to find Ju and give her family even a small amount of comfort that she s been located, he said.
Her boyfriend, Joon Seong Tan, 35, was charged with her murder on February 11. Despite several significant searches, Ms Zhang’s body has not been found.
The head of the missing persons squad, Detective Inspector Andrew Stamper, said on Tuesday police remained committed to finding Ms Zhang.
Her parents arrived in Australia from China several weeks ago. They completed two weeks in hotel quarantine in Sydney and are now staying in Melbourne.
“They refuse to believe that Ju has passed away. They’re in a strange country, they don’t speak English,” Detective Inspector Stamper said. “They are distraught, as one would expect.
Crime by Jack Paynter 22nd Feb 2021 1:06 PM | Updated: 2:11 PM
The mystery caller who contacted Crime Stoppers to provide information on the whereabouts of missing Melbourne mum Ju âKellyâ Zhang corroborated details police already had, it has been revealed.
Detectives probing the 33-year-oldâs disappearance have again urged the anonymous caller to make contact for a second time as they desperately try to find her body.
Ms Zhang, of Epping, is presumed dead with missing persons squad detectives returning to search bushland and water along Darebin Creek in Melbourneâs northeast on Monday morning.
The search and rescue squad, dog squad and public order response team also joined the search along Darebin Creek, west of Sheehan Road in Heidelberg West, and around Sparkes and Napier Waller reserves in Ivanhoe.
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