‘Enough is enough. We want the truth to come out.’
The family of British girl Cheryl Grimmer, who went missing in Australia when she was three, have said they will name a person of interest unless he answers questions.
Cheryl was kidnapped from a changing area after going to the beach with her mum and three brothers in 1970, near the city of Wollongong in New South Wales (NSW).
A body has never been discovered.
A suspect in the case was charged with abduction and murder, but his 2019 trial collapsed – and he denies any wrongdoing.
The man, known as ‘Mercury’, is protected because he was a minor at the time – but his true identity could soon be revealed.
‘Mercury has until Wednesday night,’ Ricki Nash, Cheryl’s brother, said today. Parliamentarian Jeremy Buckingham from New South Wale