Police hope someone will come forward with information about the disappearance which left ‘a gaping hole’ in her family
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Niamh Maye was just 18 when she was last seen near Jingellic in southern New South Wales on 30 March 2002.
It is hoped a $250,000 reward will prompt someone to reveal what happened to a beloved teenage girl who disappeared 21 years ago, leaving “a gaping hole” in her family. She was the youngest of seven children who grew up in Armidale, northern NSW.
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