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Missing Melissa’s family worried over seized jewellery as investors fret millions – Sydney Morning Herald
The family of missing Dover Heights woman Melissa Caddick is worried that the value of her seized jewellery, estimated to be worth millions of dollars, may diminish…

They didnt leave until 7pm that evening.
The day before, Ms Caddick had been preoccupied with Christmas plans. Her family usually holidayed for a month in Aspen at a $US10,000-a-week apartment. Due to COVID-19, she was organising caterers for a Christmas lunch for 18.
Friends say she was also organising her 50th birthday next April. She told them she had booked a private jet to fly to Hamilton Island, where she had rented a $20,000-a-week villa.
Meanwhile, ASIC obtained orders that prevented her…
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