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Charlise Mutten’s biological dad’s fury after stepdad Justin Stein charged with her murder in NSW Blue Mountains

The biological father of Charlise Mutten whose body is believed to have been found in NSW’s Blue Mountains has paid tribute to his “beautiful” daughter.

Man charged with murder over missing girl in the Blue Mountains

The biological father of a missing girl whose body was found inside a barrel in NSW’s Blue Mountains overnight has paid tribute to his “beautiful” daughter.

Nine-year-old schoolgirl Charlise Mutten was holidaying with her mother Kallista Mutten and stepfather Justin Laurens Stein at a wedding estate in Mt Wilson when she was reported missing at 8.20am on Friday.

Stein, the fiance of Ms Mutten, has since been charged with the little girl’s murder.

Her biological father spoke out about the situation in a Facebook post earlier on Wednesday.

“Goodbye you beautiful little girl. I love you so much. I miss you every day! You have captured the hearts of the nation and the world, and now those hearts are breaking, with mine,” he wrote.

“This doesn’t happen! Kids need to be safe. What is wrong with you people????

“We will get the answers for you baby, and we will honour you properly. This is not the end of you or your story.”

Charlise Mutten’s biological father shared this throwback photo of his late daughter along with a tribute to the “beautiful” girl. Picture: Facebook
Charlise Mutten’s biological father shared this throwback photo of his late daughter along with a tribute to the “beautiful” girl. Picture: Facebook
Homicide detectives allegedly found the remains of the nine-year-old girl (above) in a barrel. Picture: Supplied
Homicide detectives allegedly found the remains of the nine-year-old girl (above) in a barrel. Picture: Supplied
The girl was reported missing from a wedding estate in Mt Wilson at 8.20am on Friday, January 14. Picture: 9 News
The girl was reported missing from a wedding estate in Mt Wilson at 8.20am on Friday, January 14. Picture: 9 News

Police, SES and RFS crews spent the past five days scouring bushland around the multimillion-dollar Wildenstein wedding venue, where the girl was staying with her mum and her mum’s fiance.

The nine-year-old usually lives with her grandmother in Coolangatta, Queensland, but was spending two weeks with her mother during the school holidays.

Acting Commissioner Webb said the cause of the child’s death is yet to be determined and the investigation remains ongoing.

“The search will remain ongoing to look for any clues to help us identify the cause of the death,” she said.

“I encourage people to come forward with information. There are still many elements of this investigation that we have to work through to determine exactly what happened from the time the young girl was reported missing up until last night when those remains were found.”

Deputy Commissioner Dave Hudson said while investigators are still uncertain of exactly what happened, they were “certain” about a number of facts.

He said police will allege the accused placed her body in the barrel.

Charlise Mutten’s stepfather Justin Laurens Stein (above) has been charged with her murder
Charlise Mutten’s stepfather Justin Laurens Stein (above) has been charged with her murder

“Things will unravel over the next week or so to find a cause of death, the purpose for a death, and try and identify exactly what happened so that the remaining family have some comfort in that,” he told reporters.

The girl’s mother is currently under medical supervision, with Deputy Commissioner Hudson saying she has been “difficult” to approach and contact.

“At some stage, hopefully, when those doctors allow, we will be talking further with her,” he said.

He said the investigation is ongoing at, at this stage, there is no evidence to support anything other than that the accused acted alone.

“However, it’s still early days in the investigation,” he said.

Original URL: https://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act/crime/biological-dads-fury-over-fate-of-daughter-after-body-found-inside-barrel-in-nsw-blue-mountains/news-story/02d73d3941861e5568c359f810edac8c