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Marion withdrew $80k at a Byron Bay bank. She hasn’t been seen since

The Sydney Morning Herald·Jack Gramenz·29 days ago
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The daughter of a woman who changed her name, went overseas and then disappeared believes “someone knows something” about what happened to her mother, whose presumed death has fuelled a popular podcast and is now the subject of a $1 million reward for information. Marion Barter was aged 51 when she sold her home on Queensland’s Gold Coast, before taking a bus to the airport in June 1997 and flying to UK using a passport in the name of Florabella Natalia Marion Remakel, after changing her name a month earlier. Marion Barter has not been seen since 1997. NSW Police It’s believed she re-entered Australia in August that year, with an incoming passenger card stating she was married and lived in Luxembourg. Barter was reported missing that October, the same month $80,000 was transferred from her account when she visited a Byron Bay bank branch. Almost 30 years later, her family are still searching for answers. “Someone knows something,” Barter’s daughter Sally Leydon told 2GB on Monday.…

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