“At midday he got really worried because her phone had turned off and started going straight to message. He called all her friends before calling the police.
“She usually lets everyone know what she’s doing, she’s never done anything like this before.
“She wasn’t drunk because her co-workers said she was fine when she left. One of her friends offered to walk her home but she said she was just 10 minutes away.”
ABC Radio colleague Tom Wright told the paper that he was the last person to see Jill and had offered to walk her home.
He confirmed: “I said, ‘can I walk you home?’, because it’s late at night, and she said: ‘no, no, I live around here, I know it really well, don’t worry’.
“There was nothing to suggest disappearing as abruptly as she did.”
Jill’s family moved between Ireland and Australia when she was a child.
She has lived in Melbourne since 2009, working at ABC Radio, and her parents live in Perth.
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