Found Safe Australia - Darian Aspinall, aged 27, her children – Winter Bellamy, aged two and Koda Bellamy, aged four – their grandmother – Leah Gooding, aged 50

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Can you help police find this family?

Darian Aspinall, aged 27, her children – Winter Bellamy, aged two and Koda Bellamy, aged four – their grandmother – Leah Gooding, aged 50 – left Noccundra Hotel on Warry Gate Road in Queensland between 12.30pm and 3pm yesterday (Sunday 7 August 2022).

Their intended destination was accommodation in Packsaddle, a remote township in Far West NSW - however they failed to arrive and have been reported missing to police.

They are travelling in a charcoal Hyundai Tucson with Queensland Registration 729CV2.

An investigation is underway and anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

More information here; Latest News - NSW Police Public Site
 
Route from Warren Gate Road Queensland to Packsaddle NSW:

4 hr 29 min (326 km)
4 hr 29 min in current traffic
Avoiding tolls
1. Head southwest on Warry Gate Rd
2. Slight left onto Tickalara Rd
3. Turn right onto Wompah Gate Rd
4. Turn left
5. Turn right onto Wompah Gate Rd
6. Sharp left
7. Turn right
8. Turn left
9. Continue straight
10. Turn right
11. Continue straight
12. Keep left
13. Turn right
14. Turn left onto Narrcowla Boundary Rd
15. Turn left onto Pindera Boundary Rd
16. Turn right onto Pindera Boundary Access Rd
17. Turn left onto Gorge Loop Rd
18. Turn left onto Tibooburra Rd
19. Turn right to stay on Tibooburra Rd
20. Turn right toward The Cut Line
21. Turn right onto The Cut Line
22. Slight left
23. Continue straight
24. Continue straight
25. Keep right
26. Continue straight
27. Turn left
28. Turn right
29. Slight left
30. Continue straight
31. Turn left onto Silver City Hwy
32. Turn left onto Henry Roberts Rd
33. Arrive at location: Packsaddle
For the best route in current traffic visit
 

Appeal to locate four missing people travelling from QLD to NSW​


Police are appealing for public assistance to locate four people who have been reported missing in the state’s Far West.

Darian Aspinall, aged 27, her children – Winter Bellamy, aged two and Koda Bellamy, aged four – their grandmother – Leah Gooding, aged 50 – left Noccundra Hotel on Warry Gate Road in Queensland between 12.30pm and 3pm yesterday (Sunday 7 August 2022).

Their intended destination was accommodation in Packsaddle, a remote township in Far West NSW.

Police have been told that this stop was part of their journey to Adelaide.
 
A Queensland family has disappeared deep in the NSW outback on a long-distance trip across three states.

They left Noccundra Hotel on Warry Gate Road in Queensland between 12.30pm and 3pm on Sunday and were headed for Packsaddle in remote Far West NSW on what police were told was a trip to Adelaide.
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NSW Police said 27-year-old Darian Aspinall was travelling with her children Winter Bellamy, two; and Koda Bellamy, four; and the girls' grandmother, 50-year-old Leah Gooding, (not pictured) when they went missing in the NSW outback. (NSW Police Force)

The family was in a charcoal-coloured Hyundai Tucson with Queensland registration 729CV2.

Family disappears on long-distance outback trip from Queensland to Adelaide
 

Relief as family who vanished in the outback is FOUND after a helicopter spots their car 50km off the road.​


 

Details have emerged about the extreme steps a family took to stay alive after getting lost in the NSW outback during a road trip.

The children’s father Linny Bellamy told of his family’s actions to ensure they’d survive while stuck alone in the outback for two straight days.

He said they relied on roadside puddles for sustenance and used a mirror to attract the attention of a police search aircraft.

“I can’t believe they managed to stay as strong as they did,” Mr Bellamy said.

“They looked after each other and just tried to ration everything out.”

He said other than looking tired, his family seemed themselves.
 

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