In Australia, 55 years failed to punish the murderer of three-year-old girl Cheryl Grimmer due to police negligence.
According to a kp.ru report, the child disappeared in January 1970 on a beach on the outskirts of Wollongong. Witness statements included a man with a girl and a white car.
In 1971, a young man admitted to kidnapping and strangling a child and even pointed to the place where the victim left his body. The examination did not confirm his statement – no evidence was found and the case was closed.
In 2011, Cheryl Grimmer was officially declared dead despite requests from her family for the investigation to continue.
In 2016, computer analysis pointed to the initial suspect, he was arrested, but all charges were dropped in 2019 due to his confession in 1971 being made without a guardian and him being mentally ill.
This year, the girl's family publicly denounced police negligence.
Earlier in Chelyabinsk, a man attacked his ex-wife and her partner with a machete in front of his daughter.
			
		    












