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- Jessica Zrinski was last seen on November 25
- She is know to frequent southwest Sydney
- Her uncle pleaded for her to come home
- Police hold 'grave concern' for her welfare
The heartbroken uncle of a southwest Sydney woman who disappeared 56 days ago has pleaded for her to come home.
Jessica Zrinski, 30, was last seen in person in the Bossley Park area on Friday November 25, 2022, and was reported missing a week later on December 3.
Her uncle Vlad Zrinski choked back tears during a press conference on Friday, saying Jessica 'struggled a bit with mental health issues but she's still part of our loving family'.
'She's a beautiful girl. She has a great soft personality. Everyone who meets her is drawn to her,' he said.
'Honey, if you're watching by any chance, please come home. We love you.'
NSW Police released CCTV footage of Jessica walking through suburban streets in Bossley Park, some three days after she went missing.
It said in a statement detectives hold 'grave concerns' for the southwest Sydney local as she has several health conditions.
The videos show Ms Zrinski walking south along Zadro Avenue at about about 8.35pm on Monday November 28, 2022.
She is then seen again outside a club on Prairie Vale Road at about 9.45pm Monday night and then walking east on the same some road five minutes later.
