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The grand final started at 2:30pm and ended at about 5:15/5:30pm. Would have taken a fair bit of time to get out of the stadium.
Thanks! Oh, much earlier than I was thinking.
Well then.
The grand final started at 2:30pm and ended at about 5:15/5:30pm. Would have taken a fair bit of time to get out of the stadium.
Me either.![]()
I just hope that the children are not going to lose their mother and their father. I hope that someone hasn't been foolish, like too many others have been .... leaving their children without any parents to share their daily lives with.
RSBM
I don't know about the exact ages of the children, but they are stated as being young.
Were not actually convinced she did go for a run at this stage, theres a lot of unknown in this inquiry, Snr Sgt Wilby said.
The husband is quite distraught and three young kids would be quite upset.
https://www.3aw.com.au/mother-of-three-missing-on-victorias-surf-coast/
Was the husband there celebrating with Elisa and the neighbours and where did he go Sunday morning?
Did they regularly visit this holiday home?
Did these young children go with their father Sunday morning. Surely they weren't left home alone.
But when her husband David returned to the familys holiday home on Sunday morning she could not be found.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/vi...r/news-story/d536644942a700774ace22805ab90ea6
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Husband and kids were in Melbourne at the stadium.
Spent the night at their Surrey Hills home.
He (or they) went to Aireys Inlet Sunday morning (not sure what time); she was missing.
Oh I have it wrong then. Husband was nowhere near Elisa that night.
It sounds like he has a good alibi then.
RSBM
My first thought about that letter to the editor:
... was that surely she couldn't be serious. The sticker on her luxury car, and telling everyone who asks, and even those who don't, where her kids go to school? :waitasec: Tongue in cheek?
Can someone embed the video, please?
I can't access heraldsun...![]()
http://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/family-of-missing-melbourne-mum-‘falling-apart’/ar-AAsPXtlFamily and friends of missing Melbourne mum Elisa Curry say they’re just trying to keep life normal for her three children, as a major search enters its third day.
The 42-year-old hasn’t been seen or heard from since 10.30pm on Saturday with over 50 SES, police and Parks Victoria personnel ready to search land and sea today.
Investigators have told 9NEWS the family is “falling apart” under the stress of the search and are considering calling in counsellors to assist.
The Herald Sun video is by 7 News. I can't find it but maybe you will have better luck search 7 News for it. It doesn't really have anything new except he says his name before speaking and it is a different camera angle where you see the cop in the background. Here is a similar camera angle by 9 News: http://www.9news.com.au/national/2017/10/03/11/20/elisa-curry-missing-aireys-inlet-melbourne