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25 year murder mystery of Anthea Bradshaw-Hall

Posted on 21/07/2019

March 21 marks the 25th anniversary of the murder of Anthea Bradshaw-Hall, a teacher who worked at Murray Bridge.

The 26-year old had been married for only 12 weeks and during this time her husband was working in Brunei on the island of Borneo in South East Asia.

In July 1994 she went to visit her husband in Brunei and was interviewed for a teaching position there. Anthea was due to leave Brunei and fly back to Australia on 22 July 1994 prior to any possible move to Brunei.

On 21 July 1994, the day before her return, she was murdered in her husband’s apartment in Brunei. A Coronial hearing found that her death was suspicious with a limited number of suspects.

In the area were Anthea was murdered there were people living and working in Brunei that travelled from all over the world and it is hoped that one of those might hold a vital clue.

Over the years many of these people have left Brunei with some returning to Australia, including South Australia.

Anyone with information that might assist should call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report online at www.crimestopperssa.com.au

 




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