Central Queensland woman Michelle Lewis, then aged 21, vanished with her bike in 1989. Her best friend wants closure.
It was a typical Saturday night for best friends Kerry Bartley and Michelle Lewis, spent watching movies and making plans for the next day.
Kerry was the last person to see Michelle Coral Lewis alive before she vanished in central Queensland on Saturday, January 14, 1989."Every year that passes becomes harder, not easier, because there are no answers.Who was Michelle Lewis?"Michelle was a creature of habit and over the weekends mostly spent the whole day at my place," Kerry said.
She tried a range of jobs, including one at a local piggery and another at a panel beater shop, but struggled to land permanency."She had nothing. But she would save everything to give to somebody else."Michelle's traumatic childhoodAdaline Salhus, known better as Dell, stepped in to foster Michelle when her grandmother died.But when Dell woke up at 7am on January 15, 1989, she found no trace of Michelle, or her beloved bike, and reported her missing.
Ms Gumley said police launched a major investigation and completed 150 tasks, initially taking 42 statements."However, there was nothing to indicate to us as to how Michelle disappeared.
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