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It could be that the picnicking family are foreign to Australia. Surely if they were from somewhere in Australia they would have heard the news either by a news source or in person - I've lived in Cairns before and something like this would be discussed in every shop/street corner. I know that sometimes when I am in a foreign (especially when I don't speak the language) country I will still read the news from my local area. This would explain why no one has told them to come forward, as no one would know them.
The only thing is that it is quite an isolated beach for foreigners to visit - unless they just happened upon it?
Also, they might be somewhere remote, by now. I didn't get coverage from telstra in the Daintree, and I didn't go to far in - 30 kms maybe. Hopefully someone will find them soon...
MAKE WOMEN'S SAFETY A MAN'S ISSUE.
Eleven. That’s how many Australian women have been violently killed in the past month alone
On October 3 the body of Nicole Cartwright, 32, was found in a Sydney park. Almost a month later no one has been arrested and her family is without answers.
The same day, mother-of-three Gayle Potter, 46, was killed in a suspected hit-and-run in regional Victoria. A man known to her has been charged with murder. He was remanded in custody to appear in court on February 7.
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'If that many people had been killed by shark attacks we’d have the navy bombing'
I have also wondered that, I am not sure. It would help to shed light on a few theories floating around in my mind.Does anyone know how frequently Toyah walked her dog at this beach? Was it every other day, weekly or just on a whim?
TIA.
lovely to see the dog there to say goodbye alsoHundreds of people have gathered to farewell Toyah Cordingley, whose murder on a beach in far north Queensland remains unsolved.
Cairns farewells Toyah Cordingley with sunflowers and unicorns