Missing Aussies

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Deefer
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Missing Aussies

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Where Aussies are going missing

DFAT provided assistance in 364 missing persons cases, which is 33 per cent fewer than the previous year.

The majority of missing persons cases happened in Thailand (41 cases), United States (29), Indonesia (23), Japan (19) and Cambodia (17). :popcorn:

https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-a ... 5f3a880d5d
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Re: Missing Aussies

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A countryman of mine went missing a few months ago. He told his wife/girlfriend he went to Phuket for work, and when he wasn't on the flight back she informed the police. They found him in Pattaya in a day.....

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