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There are fears a body found in Melbourne bushland belong to a missing woman who vanished two weeks ago.
Bridget Flack, 28, was last seen on CCTV at a Dan Murphy s in Collingwood, an inner-city suburb of Melbourne, at about 10.30am on November 30.
Ms Flack, a transgender woman, made phone contact later that day and told friends she was going for a walk along the Yarra River - but she did not return home.
Victoria Police uncovered a woman s body in bushland at Willsmere-Chandler Park in Kew East, to the city s east, at about 5pm on Friday.
Bridget Flack (pictured), 28, was last seen in Collingwood, an inner-city suburb of Melbourne, at about 10:30am on November 30
Body found in Melbourne parkland amid search for missing woman Bridget Flack
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Police are working to confirm whether the body is linked to the disappearance of Bridget Flack.
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Police are trying to determine if the body of a woman found in Melbourne s inner east is that of missing woman Bridget Flack.
The body was found in bushland in Willsmere-Chandler Park in Kew East at about 5:00pm on Friday.
It is yet to be formally identified, but investigators are determining if it is linked to the reported disappearance of Ms Flack.
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Family of missing Melbourne woman Bridget Flack plead for public s help after uncharacteristic disappearance
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Bridget Flack was last seen on November 30, in Smith Street in Collingwood.
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The sister of missing Melbourne woman Bridget Flack fears the 28-year-old, who disappeared 10 days ago, could have met with foul play and is pleading with the public for help.
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Ms Flack is transgender and her sister says that could make her more vulnerable
A Facebook group dedicated to finding Ms Flack now has more than 4,300 followers
Ms Flack bought alcohol from a Dan Murphy s store on Smith Street, in Collingwood, in Melbourne s inner north-east, on November 30 but has not been seen since.
She had the awareness she wasn t feeling great, Ms Pucci Love said. We were working very hard to get her that extra help, but sometimes those things don t come quick enough.
Ms Pucci Love said her sister was a unionist and someone who always fought for what she thought was right. She had empathy for the community around her and an interest in social justice, she said.
Ms Flack s communication had not been out of the ordinary in the days leading up to her disappearance, Ms Pucci Love said, causing additional worry for her family.
Bridget is a part time DJ who cares about social justice and gender issues.(Nine)