There are fears the father of Janine Vaughan, who disappeared after getting into a car in Bathurst in 2001, may die before knowing what happened to her.
But Ms Vaughan's mother and grandparents have since passed away and her sister, Kylie Spelde, said her 74-year-old father, Ian Vaughan, was very ill in hospital."It kind of hit home for us that, 20 odd years later, my dad is now sick and could potentially pass away and not know what happened to Janine.
Ms Spelde said her greatest fear was that her sister laid in the elements somewhere, as she had not yet been found. "You would think the person who has done this, or persons, has said it to someone else, so that is a burden on someone's conscious as well," Ms Spelde said.A $1-million reward is on offer for information about the disappearance of Janine Vaughan.
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