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Family of missing Melbourne woman Bridget Flack plead for public’s help after ‘uncharacteristic’ disappearance

The sister of missing Melbourne woman Bridget Flack fears the 28-year-old, who disappeared 10 days ago, could have met with foul play and is pleading with the public for help.
Key points:
- The 28-year-old was last seen in Smith Street, Collingwood on November 30
- Ms Flack is transgender and her sister says that could make her more vulnerable
- A Facebook group dedicated to finding Ms Flack now has more than 4,300 followers
Ms Flack bought alcohol from a Dan Murphy’s store on Smith Street, in Collingwood, in Melbourne’s inner north-east, on November 30 but has not been seen since.
Later she messaged a friend on Facebook saying she was “with the ducks” at the Yarra River in Kew.
She has not been heard from since.
Ms Flack’s sister Angela Pucci-Love…
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