Fifty years to the day after three-year-old Cheryl Grimmer vanished at Wollongong, a $1 million reward will be offered for information about her abduction and suspected murder.
The toddler was kidnapped on January 12, 1970, outside an amenities block at Fairy Meadow Beach, where she had been spending the day with her mother and three brothers.
A man had been due to face trial last year but a key piece of evidence was ruled inadmissible by the Supreme Court.
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The NSW Police homicide squad will on Sunday announce a $1 million state government reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible.
The main suspect in Cheryl Grimmer's murder case has revealed why and how he killed her - almost fifty years after the toddler was murdered.
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