Trisha Graf was last seen driving near a remote opal mining town on December 12.
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Devastated mother shares what she fears may have happened to her missing daughter, 41, who vanished without a trace near a remote opal mining town
The devastated mother has made a desperate plea for information after her daughter went missing a month ago, as police continue to hunt for answers.
Trisha Graf, 41, was last seen driving near Andamooka, in
South Australia's far north, on December 12.
SA Police, who declared the case a major
crime on
January 6 and are treating it as suspicious, combed the area on Tuesday.
But Ms Graf's mother, Anne, who lives 600km south of Andamooka in the Barossa Valley, doesn't believe Trisha would leave her children 'in a million years' and fears she has met with foul play.
'There's no way Trisha would have left them willingly, especially so close to
Christmas and with Lily's 11th birthday coming up on the 19th,' she told
The Advertiser on Tuesday.
'Trisha was a big girl. You'd have to have someone else involved.
'The bad thing is there's that many mines out there I don't know if police will be able to find her.
'They're going to have to be smart about it. I do think she's been left in one of those [old shafts].'
Trisha moved to Andamooka from Cadell last year with her partner and their two children, 10 and 12. She also has four adult children.
It is understood the two young children were at a friend's home on the night of their mother's disappearance.
Anne Graf has made an appeal for anyone with information to come forward.
'We need answers and her kids especially deserve to know why their mum isn't with them,' she added.