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Concerns for a young Brisbane couple missing in Tasmania

Concerns for a young Brisbane couple missing in Tasmania

News.com.au6 days ago

A family is 'beyond worried' after a 25-year-old woman and her partner travelling in Tasmania failed to board their flight home, and her phone exposed a chilling clue.
Leannedra Kang and her boyfriend Takahiro were travelling around Tasmania in a rental car.
They were due to fly home to Brisbane on Wednesday June 4, but the pair did not board their flight.
Ms Kang and her partner were travelling in a white Toyota Corolla with the registration L67GW.
Police said their last known location was in the St Helens/Scamander region recently, two towns on the Tasmanian northeast coast.
Ms Kang's sister posted to Facebook that her phone's last location was Goshen, a rural locality in northeast Tasmania, which she said is 'out of the way for her itinerary'.
'Please let me know if anyone has been in contact with her or seen her,' her sister Alexandra wrote in a Facebook post.
'My family is beyond worried.'

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