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The Age, 3 August 2018
This National Missing Persons Week, a unique campaign led by the Missing Persons Advocacy Network (MPAN) spotlights Warren Meyer, who has been missing for over a decade after disappearing during a bushwalk in the Yarra Ranges. His wife, Zee, shares the emotional toll of living without closure, expressing that his absence leaves a “hole” in their family. MPAN is distributing biodegradable coffee cups featuring Warren’s image and story, alongside those of other long-term missing persons, to spark conversations and encourage anyone with information to come forward. This initiative aims to raise awareness, keep these stories in the public eye, and ultimately bring closure to families still seeking answers.
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