Cheryl Grimmer: Family's anger that police 'do nothing' as witnesses come forward View 2 Images

The family of a missing girl from Bristol who vanished from an Australian beach over 50 years ago have criticised police for failing to formally interview potential witnesses during a review of the case.

The BBC reports that three potential eyewitnesses came forward following the launch of the Fairy Meadow true crime podcast.

One man, who did not want to be identified, said he had seen a teenage boy carry a small child from the changing rooms next to the beach on the day that Cheryl disappeared, reports the BBC.

According to the BBC, the man said he had spoken to NSW Police after reaching out to the BBC, but he did not hear from the force again.

A retired detective who worked on Cheryl'

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