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Twist in case of missing Melbourne woman as cops seize red Mazda


20:29 EDT, 29 June 2021
Police have seized a red Mazda hatchback they believe could solve the mystery disappearance of a woman missing since April. 
Maryam Hamka, 36, was last seen leaving a Woolworths supermarket in Brunswick, in Melbourne, about 5.30pm on April 10.
Detectives opted to seize the 2015 Mazda 3 as part of the investigation.
Anyone who may have seen the vehicle, which has damage to the front left guard, between April 13 and April 15 to contact investigators.
Police have seized a Red Mazda as they continue to investigate the disappearance of Melbourne woman Maryam Hamka (pictured)   
A man was seen driving the vehicle to and from Brighton several times during those dates, according to 3AW. ....

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Customers and staff at Melbourne Woolworths to get tested immediately after Covid-19 found in sewage


Customers and staff who visited a Woolworths have been urged to isolate and get tested immediately after coronavirus traces were found in sewage water.
The warning applies to anyone who visited the store at the Epping North supermarket on the corner of Epping Road and Lyndarum Drive in Melbourne s far north on May 8 between 5.40pm and 6.38pm. 
We are encouraging anyone with symptoms of Covid-19 – fever, sore throat, cough, shortness of breath, and loss or change in sense of smell or taste – to get tested, Victoria s Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton said. 
Customers and staff who visited a Melbourne Woolworths have been urged to isolate and get tested immediately after coronavirus traces were found in sewage water (health officials in Melbourne pictured) ....

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Panic buying frenzy in Melbourne supermarkets after snap lockdown announcement


Supplies are adequate. There is no need to be doing any of that.
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A supermarket worker stocks shelves in Victoria, after panic buying ensued following the lockdown announcement.
“You just put pressure on some of the hardest workers, some of the best Victorians, the people who are there driving the trucks from the distribution centre to the supermarket, the people who are stacking the shelves.
Let s not make their job harder by hoarding six months worth of toilet paper.
Supermarket giants Coles and Woolworths have reinstated product limits in Victoria both in-store and online as a precaution to prevent panic buying. ....

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Coronavirus: Panic buying begins in Melbourne supermarkets after lockdown announced


Shelves stripped bare in Melbourne supermarkets.(Nine)
Premier Daniel Andrews today pleaded for Victorians to use common sense and reiterated supermarkets would not close.
You are allowed to go and shop, he said.
Supplies are adequate. There is no need to be doing any of that.
You just put pressure on some of the hardest workers, some of the best Victorians, the people who are there driving the trucks from the distribution centre to the supermarket, the people who are stacking the shelves
Let s not make their job harder by hoarding six months worth of toilet paper.
Supermarket giants Coles and Woolworths have reinstated product limits in Victoria both in-store and online as a precaution to prevent panic buying. ....

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