![]() The sister of Gintautas Paul Stimburys has waited 30 years for answers after he was reported missing from his home at Gawler River on 8 August 1992. "South Australia Police endeavour to give the families of missing person answers as to why their loved one has disappeared," Minister Szakacs said. Minister for Police Joe Szakacs said police continue to pursue all avenues of enquiries available until an individual is located. Families and loved ones deserve answers, and we will use every technique at our disposal to help SA Police find those answers." "Forensic technology is continually evolving, meaning that we can revisit decades-old cases with new techniques and fresh eyes that can uncover information that was previously unavailable. By identifying these remains we are not only able to investigate the death but importantly provide families with some answers and afford the deceased a dignified burial."įorensic Science SA Director Professor Linzi Wilson-Wilde OAM said her team works tirelessly with SA Police to help give closure to the families and friends of missing persons. "The identification of remains will often assist police in determining if the disappearance of the deceased is suspicious or not. ![]() ![]() Left to Right: Mario Della Torre, Keith Wilson, and Stephen Kentwell. We have also identified four Aboriginal ancestral remains that have been returned to the Aboriginal community for repatriation," Detective Inspector Featherby said. "Through this operation we have been able to return Mario Della Torre, Keith Wilson and Stephen Kentwell to their families. Detective Inspector Brett Featherby from Major Crime Investigation Branch, said amongst those long term missing persons identified six were reported missing between 19. ![]()
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