The disappearance of a young father in the Blue Mountains National Park almost three months ago has baffled investigators and those who know him best. 7NEWS
She called him that night, but he never answered. In fact, he hasn’t been seen or heard from since, and neither his bank accounts nor mobile phone have been touched.Ashlea, left, with missing man Samuel Segal, right.“Throughout that week I tried to reach out to him again but couldn’t get through. By the next weekend, I was quite worried because he hadn’t gotten back to me at all and then we found out he didn’t turn up to work, and that’s when we really became concerned.
On January 25, his grey 2021 Toyota Hilux - with NSW registration plates EQR-62X– was located in a nearby carpark, however, investigators believe it had been parked at the location since the Saturday he went missing - 10 days before it was found.Ashlea, who has been travelling between her home in Melbourne and the Blue Mountains, described her brother as a “nature nerd”.
“I would say it was pretty normal for him to be exploring different parts of the Blue Mountains National Park, but he wasn’t super familiar with Glenbrook itself.”She said she has been left “distraught” over his disappearance made worse by the lack of information - but she hasn’t given up hope. “I don’t think I’ve even processed what’s happened because I don’t know how you process it when there are no answers.”
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