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Sydney Wolonggang re-murder, the forest found bones, creepy, suspected to be related to the gang, identity identified as a missing businessman

 26 Jul 2018

The remains of a missing Vietnamese businessman, believed to have been found in a forest area near Wolonggang, were last seen when he left the Hilton Hotel in Sydney in 2014.

, Minh Phuc Nguyen) was seen missing from the Hilton hotel in downtown Sydney in a rented gold luxury RV on the night of May 1, 2014.

New York detectives suspect the 50-year-old businessman was later killed in a residential unit in Pennsylvania, southwest, where his blood was found on the carpet.

Two suspects were charged in 2015 with the murder of Nguyen Ming-fu, who is linked to the triad.

According to information received, police officers from various police departments, with dogs, searched the Cordeaux forest early Tuesday morning to find the bones of people suspected of being their remains.

A police spokesman said the forensic panel continued to search the forest for more related items Wednesday.

The remains will be scientifically identified to determine the identity of the deceased.

Until then, Nguyen`s body and the luxury car he rented had not been found.

Three days after his disappearance, police searched a motel room near Casula in the southwestern district and found an airline boarding pass.

Detectives have pointed out that contact with the triad has brought death to Nguyen Ming-fu.

Nguyen came to Australia as a refugee in his twenties and resumed contact with three brothers and sisters in Vietnam shortly before he was killed.

Police charged a 23-year-old Casula with the murder of Nguyen Ming-fu in 2015, and a 19-year-old Liverpool youth accused of helping cover up the crime after Nguyen Ming-fu was killed.

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