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‘It is devastating’: Families of missing campers share heartbreak
Mr Hill’s family said in a statement they are “deeply saddened that Russell and Carol have been missing for one month now.”
“Russell is our brother, husband, dad and pa and Carol has been a friend of the family for a long time,” the statement read.
“The police, SES and volunteers have searched extensively, and we thank them wholeheartedly.
“It is devastating for our family that we don’t know what has happened to them both. We are pleading for anyone who has any information to please come forward.”
Carol Clay, a former Country Women’s Association president, told friends she was heading away and was expected to return home on March 28 or 29.
Carol’s family put out a statement saying it is “very shocked and worried by their disappearance.”
“It is very out of character as they were well prepared and travelling in country which was well known to Russell Hill,” the family said.
“This is a very difficult time for our family. We are living with uncertainty, loss and the continual stress of not knowing where they are and what has happened.
“At this time we ask that our privacy be fully respected while we deal as a family with the ongoing process of supporting each other, dealing with the issues this raises and helping the police.
“We would also very much like to take this opportunity to extend our thanks and gratitude to the many people who have taken part in the search in difficult terrain and those who are continuing to work hard to solve what is at this stage an absolute mystery.”
Detectives from the Missing Persons Squad and Wellington Crime Investigation Unit have today launched an appeal for anyone with information in relation to the missing campers to come forward.
“This was really the last weekend in Victoria where people could freely travel about, so there were potentially a number of people in the area who could have seen Russell and Carol,” Detective Inspector Andrew Stamper said.
“If there were any hunters, campers or motorcyclists who were in the area around this time then we’d like to speak to you and I can assure people, we are only focused on this investigation. Please do not feel worried that police are looking to catch anyone out with regards to non-essential travel.
“We’re also asking anyone who was driving in the area or along the same route who may have captured dashcam footage of the pair or the car, to please check and contact police if they find anything.
“We’re also keen to know if they stopped anywhere on the journey up and if anyone has CCTV footage.”
“Any piece of information or footage could prove crucial at this point,” Insp. Stamper said.
Source: 9News
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