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塔大中国女学生失踪,紧急求助

xiaoyualice 来自: 澳大利亚

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天,让人很担心。。。。想想办法才行啊。。。。
回复 · 2009-6-30 01:30:14
business_man917 来自: 澳大利亚

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晚上和警察聊天问了一下,还没有任何消息……
回复 · 2009-6-30 01:47:23
jhy 来自: 澳大利亚

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晕 快一个星期了~~~哎  仍然为她祈祷
回复 · 2009-6-30 01:56:22
Caoyan 来自: 澳大利亚

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Search for video of student

LINDA SMITH

June 30, 2009 04:00am

POLICE hope security footage from Hobart's streets and nightclubs will help them find missing student Zhang "Tina" Yu.

Detectives yesterday obtained surveillance tapes from locations around the CBD in the hope of tracking the movements of the 26-year-old in the hours before she disappeared last Thursday.
CIB sergeant John Gilbert said police were baffled by Ms Yu's disappearance and hoped to know more today after examining the tapes.

"We want to find her... we're doing as much as we possibly can," he said.

Initial investigations suggested Ms Yu was last seen on Sandy Bay Rd or Harrington St about 2am on Thursday.

But Sgt Gilbert said police had received new information from two male friends of Ms Yu's, who gave her a lift in their car, dropping her off near the Mercure Hotel.

"The last positive sighting was her getting out of a car in Bathurst St opposite the Mercure Hotel at 2.15am," Sgt Gilbert said.

This has prompted police to turn their investigations to cameras around the CBD.

Sgt Gilbert said Ms Yu's two housemates had been handing out flyers calling for people with information about her whereabouts to come forward.

He said police hadn't sanctioned the flyer but "anything to find Ms Yu is beneficial".

Sgt Gilbert said there was nothing to indicate foul play but police had not ruled it out.

He said it was very out of character for Ms Yu, a University of Tasmania student on a student visa, to disappear.

She was last seen wearing a black glittery knee-length sleeveless dress.

She is described as about 155cm tall, with long dark hair and brown eyes.

Sgt Gilbert said Ms Yu could speak English and was regarded as a good student and a pleasant person.

The Chinese Embassy has been notified of her disappearance.

Sgt Gilbert urged the public to contact police with any information.

He also called for Ms Yu to contact authorities if possible.

"She hasn't done anything wrong, we just want to make sure she is OK," he said.

Anyone with information about the missing student can call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

• POLICE are concerned for the welfare of a 15-year-old girl missing from Perth in northern Tasmania.

Tasmania Police said Jamie-Lee Pursell was last seen at her home in Perth on Friday.

She is described as 160cm tall with collar-length brown hair. She was wearing a white T-shirt, blue jeans and brown sneakers.

http://www.themercury.com.au/art ... _tasmania-news.html
回复 · 2009-6-30 10:08:41
cointreau 来自: TELSTRAGLOBAL 骨干网

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本帖最后由 cointreau 于 2009-6-30 11:34 编辑

http://www.themercury.com.au/art ... calesofjustice.html

Three charged over murderLINDA SMITH
June 30, 2009 11:15am

BREAKING NEWS: THREE people have been charged over the murder of missing student Zhang "Tina'" Yu.
Stavros Papadopoulos, 21, of New Town and Daniel Joseph Williams, 21, of Kingston, have been charged with murdering Ms Yu  last Thursday.  

Jazmin Iris Haygarth, 18, of New Town, has been charged with failing to report that a person has been killed.

All three have been detained for court, and are expected to appear about in the Hobart Magistrates Court this morning

A fourth person, a man from New Town, is being interviewed by detectives and is also expected to be charged with failing to report that a person has been killed.

Ms Yu, a 26-year-old student at the University of Tasmania on a student visa, disappeared in the early hours last Thursday.
回复 · 2009-6-30 11:32:50
vicianpark 来自: 中国福建厦门

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am shocked to my very frigging core...WTF...god damn those murders...
回复 · 2009-6-30 12:12:56
squid2001 来自: 澳大利亚

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哀悼~~~~~没想到是这样的结局!!!!!
同学们有什么纪念活动一定要发帖啊!!!我们要团结!!一定支持!!!!太过分了!!!
回复 · 2009-6-30 13:41:48
Young 来自: LAN

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这事的教训是:交友慎重
hfwang 发表于 2009-6-30 01:28


yea, exactly, wish everyone enhance safety awareness.
回复 · 2009-6-30 14:03:26
renyong 来自: 澳大利亚

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It is with great sadness that I inform you of the death of one of
our students, Zhang Yu, from China.

Tasmania Police advised the University this morning of her death.

The matter continues to be investigated by the police and the
University will ensure it continues to work with them in any
possible way.

I extend my personal condolences and those of the University
community to the student's family and friends.

Counselling is available for University students and staff through
the Hobart campus from International Services and Student Services.

David Rich
Acting Vice-Chancellor
回复 · 2009-6-30 14:23:13
jhy 来自: 澳大利亚

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晕~~~~~
回复 · 2009-6-30 14:35:21