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When a relative or friend is reported missing, the emotional impact on families and friends can be considerable. It’s important to acknowledge that each person may be affected in their own way, and react differently.

Families and friends of missing persons often speak about feelings of fear, anger, guilt, blame, frustration, helplessness, ambiguity, and isolation. While people may not experience all these emotions, it is important to recognise that any of these responses are normal reactions to an extraordinary situation.

Missing Person - Nazrawi Woldemichael

Nazrawi WOLDEMICHAEL

Nazrawi Sampson Woldemichael, then aged 19, was last seen exiting his apartment in North Hobart, Tasmania at around 5pm on the 9th of October 2016. There have been no confirmed...

Missing Person Radina Djukich

Radina DJUKICH

At about 7pm on the evening of Friday, 15 May 1992, 14 year old Radina Djukich left her home address in Edgefield Way, North Beach. She later spoke to her mother by telephone, the...

John Green

John Ray Green was last seen early MAY 2003 by his neighbours. He told his neighbours he was going to Sydney to attend a funeral. John’s Vehicle was located by a camper in the...

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