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A man has been charged with murder by police investigating the disappearance of a Sydney teenager this week.
Eighteen-year-old Nona Bellomesoff left her Cecils Hill home on Wednesday morning to meet two men she had befriended on Facebook.
Her body has been found in a creek bed in Sydney's south-west.
Detective Russell Oxford says the teenager believed she was going on a trip to work with an animal welfare organisation.
"She was obviously excited to perhaps start work in an area with animals, which she loved," he said.
Last night 20-year-old Chris Dannevig was charged with her murder.
Police say they will allege that the second man Ms Belomesoff believed she was meeting did not exist.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/05/15/2900251.htm?section=justin
Earlier yesterday, Nona's brother Gary Belomesoff, 20, described his sister as "a good girl''.
"She doesn't go out often. She's more a home girl," he said.
Mr Belomesoff said his sister, a TAFE student who graduated from Canley Vale High School last year, had a deep love of animals, which was the reason she had planned the trip.
US-based Facebook authorities were last night helping with the investigation, providing access to her profile and tracking her final communications.
Police issued a warning to social network users: "You don't know who is on the other end of the computer.''
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/na...-teen-found-dead/story-e6frf7l6-1225867079041
Eighteen-year-old Nona Bellomesoff left her Cecils Hill home on Wednesday morning to meet two men she had befriended on Facebook.
Her body has been found in a creek bed in Sydney's south-west.
Detective Russell Oxford says the teenager believed she was going on a trip to work with an animal welfare organisation.
"She was obviously excited to perhaps start work in an area with animals, which she loved," he said.
Last night 20-year-old Chris Dannevig was charged with her murder.
Police say they will allege that the second man Ms Belomesoff believed she was meeting did not exist.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/05/15/2900251.htm?section=justin
Earlier yesterday, Nona's brother Gary Belomesoff, 20, described his sister as "a good girl''.
"She doesn't go out often. She's more a home girl," he said.
Mr Belomesoff said his sister, a TAFE student who graduated from Canley Vale High School last year, had a deep love of animals, which was the reason she had planned the trip.
US-based Facebook authorities were last night helping with the investigation, providing access to her profile and tracking her final communications.
Police issued a warning to social network users: "You don't know who is on the other end of the computer.''
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/na...-teen-found-dead/story-e6frf7l6-1225867079041