A NSW father's world fell apart when he was arrested and hit with 88 hideous child sex charges only to have the charges dropped seven months later.
A NSW father's world fell apart when he was arrested and hit with 88 hideous child sex charges only to have the charges dropped seven months later.
A NSW father's world fell apart when he was arrested and hit with 88 hideous child sex charges only to have the charges dropped seven months later.
Celebrity by Tiffany Bakker
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Subscriber only As 2020 forced us all to re-evaluate well, just about everything, some famous faces switched things up during the pandemic. Some lost a few kilograms, many dyed their hair a variety of neon shades. Some grew spectacular beards while others embraced the mullet. Whatever your speed, there certainly was something for everyone. Rebel Wilson on holiday in Cabo. Picture: rebelwilson/Instagram
REBEL WILSON The Aussie actress started off the year declaring - via Instagram - that 2020 would be her year of health . Then the pandemic hit and while the rest of us stayed home and largely stuffed our faces with potato chips, Wilson stuck to her goal, losing 30 kilos by November.
These Australians come from different walks of life but they all share one thing in common.
Their photographs hang in the homes of devastated loved ones who cling to hope they will one day walk through the door.
More than 38,000 people go missing in Australia each year, but 95 per cent are found within a month.
This Christmas, there will be 2,600 families whose loved ones are unlikely to be joining them at the table.
More than 38,000 people going missing in Australia each year. While the majority are found, there are currently around 2600 people who are considered permanently missing
There is a name for the torture they endure daily - ambiguous loss - a grief defined by the lack of closure or understanding of the fate that befell their missing loved one.