The Gold Coast Bulletin

Location of body dies with Chardon

Police will keep searching to find Novy’s remains

- ALEXANDRIA UTTING

WE ARE HOPEFUL THAT AFTER JOHN’S PASSING PEOPLE WHO KNOW SOMETHING WILL COME FORWARD

IT may never be known if wife-killer John Chardon could have won his bid to be cleared of manslaught­er, with appeal court findings in the case being left in limbo following the Gold Coast millionair­e’s death.

Chardon, 73, died on Wednesday after suffering a heart attack at Wolston Correction­al Centre, just one year into his 15-year jail stint for the manslaught­er of his wife Novy.

Chardon appealed against his sentence and conviction in April, but the Queensland Court of Appeal is yet to hand down its decision.

Novy disappeare­d in 2013 and her body has never been found.

But Queensland’s top homicide cop, Detective Inspector Damien Hansen, said investigat­ors would not stop looking for Novy’s body, even with her convicted killer now dead.

Det Insp Hansen on Thursday told the Gold Coast Bulletin he urged anyone with informatio­n about the mother’s disappeara­nce to come forward.

“We are hopeful that after John’s passing people who know something will come forward and they can do that anonymousl­y to Crime Stoppers,” he said.

Det Insp Hansen said those who may not have assisted police previously might now feel comfortabl­e to come forward.

Meanwhile, legal sources have told the Bulletin it is unclear whether the findings of Chardon’s appeal will ever be

DETECTIVE INSPECTOR DAMIEN HANSEN

handed down now that he is dead, citing interstate appeals that were not finalised when someone passed away before a decision.

It is understood the findings may have a bearing on the distributi­on of Chardon’s assets following his death.

ASIC records show Chardon’s daughters Candice and Angela have been directors of the family business – Candan Industries – since 2014.

Angela was also appointed secretary in the same year.

Family insiders say the daughters are expected to continue running the business following their father’s death.

Chardon and Novy’s children – now aged in their teens – are understood to be in the care of their older sisters.

John Chardon made his wealth after inventing Inox.

Before his death, he had attended the medical centre at the prison suffering shortness of breath before rapidly declining, a spokesman for Queensland Corrective Services said.

“QAS attended, but attempts by health staff, officers and paramedics to resuscitat­e the man were unsuccessf­ul,” he said. “Support is being offered to the responding officers.”

Crime Stoppers can be contacted on 1800 333 000.

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 ??  ?? Convicted wife-killer wife killer John Chardon (top), ( top) hu husband usband of missing Gold Coast woman Novy Chardon (left) and the couple (right). Chardon died of a heart attack in jail this week.
Convicted wife-killer wife killer John Chardon (top), ( top) hu husband usband of missing Gold Coast woman Novy Chardon (left) and the couple (right). Chardon died of a heart attack in jail this week.

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