FigTree
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Given his 'secret' life I am concerned that he took his life rather than reveal the truth to all. It must be so hard for his family. I remember seeing them o the news at the time, Mum especially was beside herself.
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I think that there needs to be more information to come forth before I go to that conclusion - though I understand that a scenario like that might be plausible.
I feel that the non attendance at University shouldn't over shadow the fact the he is missing and needs to be found -
but the strange part is that his car has not been sighted since the CCTV at Healesville - thats alarming.
The cars sighting did not confirm though if Tej was driving the car - the driver of the car was not captured in the CCTV footage/picture. I think that complicates matters and justs adds to the questions that have no answers about this case.
If he has taken time out and it has been voluntary, and it was due to his secret non attendance at university, then unfortunately I think it was a bad decision as a solution to a problem - one which must be causing
his family and friends untold anxiety, worry and grief. If he did go AWOL to run from one issue, he has just expanded the problem exponetially.
How hard then would it be for him to return and make ammends? Though his family and friends seem nothing but supportive, regardless of his actions, he has the love
of a family to come back too (from what I can see in the media and through interviews) - so important - he could still return, or even just make contact with someone - anyone - to say he is OK.
Tej is still missing - but Im really pleased that he has been featured in the Missing Person Week Campaign 2016 - hopefully some news will surface soon from that highlight.
His case should not go cold.