The NSW Government, together with the NSW Police Force, will today announce the reward for information into the suspected murder of Lake Macquarie teenager Gordana Kotevski has been increased to $1 million.
Gordana Kotevski, aged 16, was last seen being forced into a vehicle on Powell
Street, Charlestown, while walking from Charlestown Square Shopping Centre to
her aunt’s home on the same road about 9pm on Thursday 24 November 1994.
Despite extensive investigations at the time, and over the years, Gordana has
not been located.
In a Coronial Inquest into Gordana’s disappearance in 2003, then State Coroner,
Mr John Abernethy, found that Gordana Kotevski was deceased, most likely as a
result of foul play.
To assist ongoing investigations, the NSW Government and the NSW Police Force announced the reward has now been increased to $1 million.
The new reward coincides with International Missing Children's Day.
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