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Evidence about the suspected serial killing of three Aboriginal children in the NSW mid-north coast town of Bowraville will be sent for DNA testing, raising the possibility of a breakthrough in the 30-year-old unsolved murders.
Detectives from the NSW Police Force’s Unsolved Homicide Unit have launched a reinvestigation of the case, recently travelling to Bowraville to meet the victims’ families.
They also met with former homicide detective Gary Jubelin, who led the investigation for more than 20 years before his retirement in 2019 and subsequent conviction for unrelated offences.
Evidence about the suspected serial killing of three Aboriginal children in the NSW mid-north coast town of Bowraville will be sent for DNA testing, raising the possibility of a breakthrough in the 30-year-old unsolved murders.
Detectives from the NSW Police Force’s Unsolved Homicide Unit have launched a reinvestigation of the case, recently travelling to Bowraville to meet the victims’ families.
They also met with former homicide detective Gary Jubelin, who led the investigation for more than 20 years before his retirement in 2019 and subsequent conviction for unrelated offences.