A 58-year-old Sydney woman left to meet a relative on a Monday afternoon and never returned — a disappearance that, within days, became a homicide investigation. Police arrested a 33-year-old man in remote bushland south of the city, charging him with kidnapping and murder, even as the woman's body remains unfound. The swiftness of the arrest offers little comfort against the weight of what is still unknown: where she is, and what truly happened in those final hours.
Man charged in Sydney woman's disappearance as body search continues
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