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SBS, 10 April 2017
Indian-origin man Tej Chitnis went missing from his Burwood East home on April 27, 2016. Now, a mural campaign – The Unmissables – near Queen Victoria Market in Melbourne aims to help reignite the memories of the public. Amit Sarwal talked to Loren O’Keefe, founder of Missing Persons Advocacy Network (MPAN), Writer Benjamin Law and street art/graffiti artist Heesco about Tej Chitnis mural and the purpose of this initiative.
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