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Friday, April 17, 2015

Remains found in Western Australian outback confirmed as missing prospector - The Guardian


The Guardian

Remains found in Western Australian outback confirmed as missing prospector
The Guardian
Jennie Anne Kehlet, 49, and Raymond Keith Kehlet, 47, were last seen at the area called Table Top just out of Sandstone on Sunday 22 March 2015. A land and air search has been underway since late March. Photograph: WA police. Calla Wahlquist.
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