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Am Abend von Donnerstag, Mai 10, 1994, hatten die Mitarbeiter ein Haus auf Grano Street in der regionalen viktorischen Stadt Ararat, das Abendessen am üblichen Uhrzeitpunkt um 6 Uhr geöffnet hat. Das Haus war ein Wohnzimmer für Personen mit Behinderungen.
Am Abend von Donnerstag, Mai 10, 1994, hatten die Mitarbeiter ein Haus auf Grano Street in der regionalen viktorischen Stadt Ararat, das Abendessen am üblichen Uhrzeitpunkt um 6 Uhr geöffnet hat. Das Haus war ein Wohnzimmer für Personen mit Behinderungen.
Am Abend von Donnerstag, Mai 10, 1994, hatten die Mitarbeiter ein Haus auf Grano Street in der regionalen viktorischen Stadt Ararat, das Abendessen am üblichen Uhrzeitpunkt um 6 Uhr geöffnet hat. Das Haus war ein Wohnzimmer für Personen mit Behinderungen.
Die fünf Bewohner des Wohnzimmers wurden um die Uhr von den Bewohnern des Wohnzimmers vom Departement für Gesundheit und Gemeinschaftssicherheit geschützt. It was their job to support and empower the residents to live as independently as possible. But as the staff and residents gathered around the dining table to eat their dinner together, one chair remained empty.
Die fünf Bewohner des Wohnzimmers wurden um die Uhr von den Bewohnern des Wohnzimmers vom Departement für Gesundheit und Gemeinschaftssicherheit geschützt. It was their job to support and empower the residents to live as independently as possible. But as the staff and residents gathered around the dining table to eat their dinner together, one chair remained empty.
Die fünf Bewohner des Wohnzimmers wurden um die Uhr von den Bewohnern des Wohnzimmers vom Departement für Gesundheit und Gemeinschaftssicherheit geschützt. It was their job to support and empower the residents to live as independently as possible. But as the staff and residents gathered around the dining table to eat their dinner together, one chair remained empty.
The cheerful and gentle fifth resident of the unit, 41-year-old Lindsay Jellett, was nowhere to be seen. Lindsay Jellett was a creature of habit. Shortly before 4 o'clock that afternoon, he asked the staff at Grano Street for permission to go for his daily walk. This was Lindsays favourite part of the day, the only time he was free and unrestricted.
The cheerful and gentle fifth resident of the unit, 41-year-old Lindsay Jellett, was nowhere to be seen. Lindsay Jellett was a creature of habit. Shortly before 4 o'clock that afternoon, he asked the staff at Grano Street for permission to go for his daily walk. This was Lindsays favourite part of the day, the only time he was free and unrestricted.
The cheerful and gentle fifth resident of the unit, 41-year-old Lindsay Jellett, was nowhere to be seen. Lindsay Jellett was a creature of habit. Shortly before 4 o'clock that afternoon, he asked the staff at Grano Street for permission to go for his daily walk. This was Lindsays favourite part of the day, the only time he was free and unrestricted.
Although it was rare for Lindsay to be late, he loved food and his carers were sure he'd be back before long. They put his plate in the microwave so they could reheat his dinner as soon as he showed up. But by 6.30 there was still no sign of Lindsay. His carers checked his bedroom and the backyard in case he'd returned without them noticing.
Although it was rare for Lindsay to be late, he loved food and his carers were sure he'd be back before long. They put his plate in the microwave so they could reheat his dinner as soon as he showed up. But by 6.30 there was still no sign of Lindsay. His carers checked his bedroom and the backyard in case he'd returned without them noticing.
Although it was rare for Lindsay to be late, he loved food and his carers were sure he'd be back before long. They put his plate in the microwave so they could reheat his dinner as soon as he showed up. But by 6.30 there was still no sign of Lindsay. His carers checked his bedroom and the backyard in case he'd returned without them noticing.
One of the staff drove around the streets on the lookout but had no luck finding him. By 7 o'clock they were really worried. It was dark and cold outside and Lindsay had never come home this late. The police were promptly called. Lindsay was last seen by Grano Street staff at 3.45pm as he set off for his afternoon walk.
One of the staff drove around the streets on the lookout but had no luck finding him. By 7 o'clock they were really worried. It was dark and cold outside and Lindsay had never come home this late. The police were promptly called. Lindsay was last seen by Grano Street staff at 3.45pm as he set off for his afternoon walk.
One of the staff drove around the streets on the lookout but had no luck finding him. By 7 o'clock they were really worried. It was dark and cold outside and Lindsay had never come home this late. The police were promptly called. Lindsay was last seen by Grano Street staff at 3.45pm as he set off for his afternoon walk.