Karmein Chan
Karmein Chan | |
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Born |
Templestowe, Victoria | 5 November 1977
Died |
13 April 1991 13) Templestowe, Victoria | (aged
Cause of death | Murder (gunshot) |
Body discovered | Edgars Creek, Thomastown (9 April 1992) |
Nationality | Australian |
Known for | Murder victim |
Karmein Chan (5 November 1977[1] – 13 April 1991) was a 13-year-old Australian girl from Templestowe, Victoria who was abducted on 13 April 1991 and subsequently murdered.[2]
While both her parents worked at their Chinese restaurant in Eltham, an individual abducted Karmein from the family home in Templestowe. Before leaving, he spray painted "Pay up Asian Drug Dealer, More and More to Come" on a vehicle in their front yard. Police suspect this was a ruse to distract them from the killer's real motive. Karmein's mother made an emotional plea on television for Karmein's return. The investigation was hampered by the use of an old school photo of Karmein, which may not have represented her true appearance at the time of her abduction. Her badly decomposed body was found a year later in Melbourne's northern outskirts in Edgars Creek, Thomastown.
This crime is believed to have been committed by a man aptly known only as Mr. Cruel, who despite much effort on the part of Victoria Police, has never been brought to justice.
On 14 December 2010 Victoria Police announced that a new taskforce had been established about eight months earlier following substantial new intelligence. The new Taskforce has been reviewing both the Spectrum Taskforce investigation and some new leads that have come in the last year or so.[3]
References
- ↑ Find A Grave Memorial - Karmein Chan
- ↑ Silvester, John (8 April 2006). "'Mr Cruel' filmed his victims, say police". The Age. Retrieved 28 September 2012.
- ↑ Greg Roberts; Edwina Scott (2010-12-14). "New clues in police hunt for 'Mr Cruel'". The Sydney Morning Herald. AAP. Retrieved 2010-12-14.
External links
- Turton, Shaun (13 Apr 2011). "Mother marks 20 years since Karmein Chan's murder". Manningham Leader. Retrieved 18 December 2012.
- Karmein Chan at Find a Grave