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Cheryl Grimmer: Missing toddler police offer A$1m reward | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
Detectives investigating the suspected murder of a British toddler abducted from an Australian beach 50 years ago are offering a million dollar reward. | |
Three-year-old Cheryl Grimmer, originally from Bristol, vanished from a shower block in Wollongong, New South Wales, on 12 January 1970. | |
A man was due to face a murder trial but the charges were dropped last year. | A man was due to face a murder trial but the charges were dropped last year. |
Cheryl's brother, Ricki Nash, said he hoped the reward, equivalent to £528,000, would bring justice. | |
He said: "There are no words to describe the pain of losing a sister and the impact Cheryl's disappearance has had on our entire family. | He said: "There are no words to describe the pain of losing a sister and the impact Cheryl's disappearance has had on our entire family. |
"Every day we are reminded of the tragic way she was taken from us and we hope this reward is what is needed to bring justice for Cheryl." | "Every day we are reminded of the tragic way she was taken from us and we hope this reward is what is needed to bring justice for Cheryl." |
The family had emigrated from England to Australia not long before Cheryl disappeared from Fairy Meadow beach, where a memorial walk will be led by her brothers and other relatives later. | The family had emigrated from England to Australia not long before Cheryl disappeared from Fairy Meadow beach, where a memorial walk will be led by her brothers and other relatives later. |
In 2017, a man - who cannot be named for legal reasons - was arrested and later charged with Cheryl's murder. | In 2017, a man - who cannot be named for legal reasons - was arrested and later charged with Cheryl's murder. |
But a judge ruled statements made by the suspect during a police interview in 1971, when he was aged 17, were inadmissible. | But a judge ruled statements made by the suspect during a police interview in 1971, when he was aged 17, were inadmissible. |
The Supreme Court of New South Wales found the evidence could not be heard because the teenager had not had an adult representative present during the interview. | The Supreme Court of New South Wales found the evidence could not be heard because the teenager had not had an adult representative present during the interview. |
Det Supt Daniel Doherty, from New South Wales police, said he was appealing to those who knew something but had not previously been inclined to assist officers. | Det Supt Daniel Doherty, from New South Wales police, said he was appealing to those who knew something but had not previously been inclined to assist officers. |
He added: "Witnesses at the time reported seeing an unknown male carrying Cheryl towards the car park 50 years ago today, but there has been no trace of her ever since. | He added: "Witnesses at the time reported seeing an unknown male carrying Cheryl towards the car park 50 years ago today, but there has been no trace of her ever since. |
"We welcome any information that may assist the investigation. There are now a million reasons to come forward." | "We welcome any information that may assist the investigation. There are now a million reasons to come forward." |
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