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Missing hiker Lily Hooper's body recovered from NSW bushland, police say

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Missing hiker Lily Hooper's body recovered from NSW bushland, police say
Missing hiker Lily Hooper's body recovered from NSW bushland, police say
The body of 18-year-old Lily Hooper was located about 11:30am on Thursday, but rough terrain had made the retrieval process difficult.
Australia news live: Israel ambassador insists IDF strike that killed Zomi Frankcom a ‘reasonable mistake’; body of hiker Lily Hooper recovered from bush
Hillel Newman says killing ‘unintentional’ and Israel is a ‘robust’ democracy. Follow today’s news live Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Missing bushwalker Lily Hooper’s body recovered overnight The body of missing bushwalker Lily Hooper has been recovered from NSW Southern Highlands overni
New York Post
New York Post13 hrs ago
Australian hiker Lily Hooper, 18, found dead after family mistakenly told she was alive during 8-day search
An 18-year-old Australian hiker was found dead eight days after she vanished during a solo trip — all while her anguished family had mistakenly been told she was alive earlier. Lily Hooper was last seen leaving her Oakdale, New South Wales, home last Wednesday ahead of a hike at the Nattai National Park – around 62...
NZ Herald
NZ Herald22 hrs ago
Missing teen hiker Lily Hooper found after eight days lost in bushland in Sydney
Search teams found the 18-year-old at 11am after a major search effort.
The Age
The Age🏁 first to report22 hrs ago
Israeli ambassador breaks silence as IDF review clears soldiers over Zomi Frankcom death
Israel’s ambassador to Australia has defended the IDF’s finding that there was “no reasonable suspicion of criminal misconduct” in the deaths of Zomi Frankcom and six aid workers.
Israeli ambassador breaks silence as IDF review clears soldiers over Zomi Frankcom death
Israel’s ambassador to Australia has defended the IDF’s finding that there was “no reasonable suspicion of criminal misconduct” in the deaths of Zomi Frankcom and six aid workers.