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Borce Ristevski was seething when The Australian visited his home on a chilly evening in August last year. “What the f..k do you want?” he asked, his anger deepening when he learned which publication we represented.
“Let me tell you something: you can’t even get facts right,” he said, before slamming the gate of his home.
It later became clear he was deeply unhappy about an article in The Australian detailing his finances in the months before his wife went missing.............
Proud of his wealth and business achievements, he was furious that his business track record had been made public, telling family members the report was wrong. He rejected any suggestion he was in financial trouble, insisting the media coverage was affecting his business and giving the false impression his wife had run away from money problems..............
In the same interview last August with the Herald Sun, he chose not to ask for help in the search for his missing wife — nor did he say he loved her and missed her. He said police had “strongly recommended” that the family keep out of the media.
Victoria Police denies muzzling him.
Ristevski mystery not laid to rest
The Australian12:00AM April 13, 2017
GREG BROWN
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...t/news-story/65baeaefafdf08d7725f924ff14c18cd
“Let me tell you something: you can’t even get facts right,” he said, before slamming the gate of his home.
It later became clear he was deeply unhappy about an article in The Australian detailing his finances in the months before his wife went missing.............
Proud of his wealth and business achievements, he was furious that his business track record had been made public, telling family members the report was wrong. He rejected any suggestion he was in financial trouble, insisting the media coverage was affecting his business and giving the false impression his wife had run away from money problems..............
In the same interview last August with the Herald Sun, he chose not to ask for help in the search for his missing wife — nor did he say he loved her and missed her. He said police had “strongly recommended” that the family keep out of the media.
Victoria Police denies muzzling him.
Ristevski mystery not laid to rest
The Australian12:00AM April 13, 2017
GREG BROWN
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...t/news-story/65baeaefafdf08d7725f924ff14c18cd