So rare to have so much detail! Some snippets:
Inquest Findings October 2002
www.magistratescourt.tas.gov.au
Nancy Grunwaldt was born on the 5th day of February 1967 at Flensburg, Germany and at the time of her disappearance was aged 26 year(s).
Nancy Grunwaldt was a single woman whose occupation at the time of her disappearance was a Travel Agent.
I find that Nancy Grunwaldt died on the East Coast of Tasmania between St Helens and Bicheno on the 12th day of March 1993 as the result of foul play by a person or persons unknown.
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On the 8th of July 1992, Grunwaldt departed Germany and travelled to New Zealand where she stayed until the 6th of March 1993. During her time in New Zealand, she attended the Capernwray Bible College at Glendene, Auckland.
After completing a course at the bible college, she remained in New Zealand where between the 3rd of February 1993 and the 2nd of March 1993, her parents visited her and they toured New Zealand. Her parents returned to Germany and she remained in New Zealand until the 6th of March 1993, when she departed the Auckland Airport on United Airlines to travel to Melbourne, Australia.
Grunwaldt's intention when leaving New Zealand was to travel around Australia for two to three months. She had several contacts to visit including a pen friend in Hobart, Tasmania. She indicated that she intended to hire a bike to travel around on and was to travel to Adelaide, South Australia to visit Pastor Jones.
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On Friday the 12th of March 1993, it is believed that she departed the St Helens Hostel sometime between approximately 9.30 am and 10.30 am. She travelled south on her bike and was last positively sighted at approximately 11.00 am that day, approximately 5 kms south of Scamander.
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Nancy Grunwaldt grew up in Steinbergkirche, Northern Germany and completed her education there, aged 19 years. She commenced work as a travel agent at the age of 20 and was an experienced world traveller having visited 14 countries at different times.
Apart from German, she also spoke fluent French and good English. She had previously visited Australia two years before this trip but had never been to Tasmania. She travelled alone on that previous occasion.