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The mystery of Tim’s disappearance at dawn
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The mystery of Tim’s disappearance at dawn

PODCAST EPISODE II: He would have been 26 today. City dweller Tiemuzhen Chalaer’s love of music drew him to an unregistered dance party deep in the bush. But early in the morning, ‘Tim’ left a car packed with his friends, wallet, passport, shoes and socks and headed into the bush — he was never seen again.

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SUNDAYS ONLY DO NOT PUBLISH BEFORE 17 JULY 2016 Kirsti Miller in Broken Hill. Picture by Matt Turner.

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