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Disappearance of Sydney businesswoman Melissa Caddick treated as suspicious

NSW detectives are treating the mysterious disappearance of a businesswoman from her cliff-top mansion in Sydney’s eastern suburbs as suspicious.
Key points:
- Ms Caddick left her home at 5:30am last Friday, though CCTV did not capture it
- She had been served orders preventing her from leaving the country
- In a statement her husband urged her to return, and said she was not in trouble
Melissa Caddick left her Dover Heights home early last Friday morning and is believed to have gone for a run, but didn’t take her wallet, keys, or mobile phone.
Three days before she vanished, Australian Federal Police (AFP) raided her Wallangra Road property as part of an ongoing investigation by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC).
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