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A vehicle with a trailer that is yet to be eliminated from the investigation
Victorian detectives have long believed a third party was probably involved in the disappearance of missing campers Russell Hill and Carol Clay
Victorian detectives have long believed a third party was probably involved in the disappearance of missing campers Russell Hill and Carol Clay

Police searching for missing campers in Victorian high country release picture of blue vehicle

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Detectives looking into case of Russell Hill and Carol Clay want to speak to the driver of the four-wheel drive or anyone who might have seen it

Detectives investigating the mysterious case of two campers who vanished in Victoria’s rugged high country 20 months ago are searching for a car seen in the area.

They want to speak to the driver of the blue four-wheel drive – believed to be a mid- to late-1990s model Nissan Patrol – or anyone who might have seen it at the time.

Russell Hill, 74, and Carol Clay, 73, were last heard from on 20 March 2020, while camping in the Wonnangatta Valley.

Hill left his Drouin home on 19 March and picked up Clay from her home in Pakenham in his white Toyota Landcruiser.

He was last heard from on 20 March when he made a call via HF radio saying he was at Wonnangatta Valley in the Victorian Alps.

Clay told friends she was heading away and expected to return home on 28 or 29 March.

Investigators have been told they were camping together at Wonnangatta River near the Wonnangatta camping ground.

Campers found Hill’s car with signs of fire damage at their campsite, which was completely destroyed by fire, near Dry River Creek Track on 21 March.

The pair haven’t been seen or heard from since.

Investigators have long believed it is likely a third party was involved in their disappearance and are now considering the theory there might have been a confrontation between the pair and another person.

They have now released footage of the blue car.

“We have not been able to eliminate this blue four-wheel drive from our enquiries,” Det Insp Andrew Stamper said in a statement issued on Sunday night.

“We have witness statements that put this blue vehicle and its trailer in the valley at the time Russell and Carol were there, and indeed near the spot that they had set up their camp.”

Stamper said the families of Clay and Hill were still desperate for answers about what happened to them and why.

“Our investigators are doing all they can to try and get those answers for them,” he added.

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