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Family gathered around an elderly woman in a hospital bed, smiling and expressing warmth and togetherness.

Mum faked her own death but I found herโ€ฆ42 years later!

Donna Freed, 55, shares her surprising discovery with Take 5: My sister narrowed her eyes at me. โ€œYou know we were all adopted, right?โ€ Leah*, nine, said. She knew I had no idea. I stood rooted to the floor in the doorway of her bedroom, as shock washed over me. It was 1973 and I [โ€ฆ]
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A young child smiling, seated outdoors at a cafe, holding a blue cup with a straw, near a waterfront.

William Tyrrell: The boy no-one can find

When William Tyrrell went missing, everyone believed he was lost in thick bush near his grandmotherโ€™s home in Kendall. Four months later, almost everyone was convinced William was snatched by an intruder. Michael Sheather visits a town living in fear and explains why this missing personโ€™s case has unfolded like no other.
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