The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Pilot charged with murder of missing Australian campers

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MELBOURNE: An airline pilot was charged with the murder of two missing campers in Australia Thursday a er the discovery of their burnt-out campsite in a rugged alpine region almost 20 months ago.

The 55-year-old man, identified by local media as Greg Lynn, was charged a er being questioned by police across three days over the disappeara­nce of Russell Hill and Carol Clay, both aged in their 70s.

“We are hopeful that this arrest brings us a step closer to providing the answers the families have been desperatel­y seeking and richly deserve,”

Victoria Police Assistant Commission­er Bob Hill told media in Melbourne.

The pair were last heard from in March last year when Hill made a radio call to friends from Wonnanga a Valley, part of a national park in the southern state of Victoria.

Other hikers discovered their empty campsite, with the charred remains of a tent and firedamage­d car, the following day.

Lynn, an airline pilot, was arrested at another alpine campground on Monday with investigat­ors taking days to lay charges.

“It has been a long haul, 20 months in fact of, you know, commitment, dedication, that’s been – as I said – extraordin­ary,” Assistant Commission­er Hill said.

Police would soon begin searching a new area in the remote bushland of Victoria’s alps and they were still hopeful they would find the bodies of the pair.

Five people – including Clay and Hill – have been reported missing in the area since 2011, according to The Age newspaper.

Their disappeara­nce sparked intensive searches through the rugged region and emotional pleas for informatio­n from family.

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