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When a relative or friend is reported missing, the emotional impact on families and friends can be considerable. It’s important to acknowledge that each person may be affected in their own way, and react differently.

Families and friends of missing persons often speak about feelings of fear, anger, guilt, blame, frustration, helplessness, ambiguity, and isolation. While people may not experience all these emotions, it is important to recognise that any of these responses are normal reactions to an extraordinary situation.

Missing Person Rachel Funari

Rachel FUNARI

American National Rachel Funari, then 35, had been living in Victoria, and was last seen around 3.30pm on Thursday 3 March 2011 in a shack at the end of Adventure Bay Road, Bruny...

Missing Person from NSW Michael Croaker

Michael CROAKER

Michael Croaker was last seen at Prince Henry Hospital in Little Bay, NSW. He was 18 years old at the time of his disappearance.

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Missing Person Barry Wood

Barry WOOD

Barry Wood was last seen on 29 September 2001 between 6 and 6.30pm. He informed his flatmate that he would attend the Paul Kelly concert held at the Casino Lawns later. He...

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