Europol, Stop Child Abuse – Trace an Object - help ID victims.

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    DO YOU KNOW IF THIS T-SHIRT IS PRODUCED/COMMERCIALISED IN ANY PARTICULAR PLACE?​

  • Do you know where this t-shirt is from?
 
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It looks like there is written Paradise Island Delfino with in black an man with fishes.
 
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Being from New Orleans, that first character at the bottom looks like it has a fleur de lis inside it. Maybe a D with a fleur de lis?
 
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As a matter of fact, diks sporting goods (I figure it will star that) is DSG brand. Could easily be a black and gold saints shirt from there. I haven't had luck finding, but someone else might with that info
 
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I see PARADISE ISLAND SURFING with a black silhouette of someone surfing.
Yes, I can see that too. It looks like there is something in black written in very slim letters underneath the words Paradise Island, starting with a J. Jamaica?
 
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This looks like some "rip off" from Candy Candy (manga girl)
 
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Just a thought; What if the white ribbon around the breast isn't part of the shirt but a white lanyard with f.i. a sports whistle on it. The SC could stand for soccer club or softball club. A quick remake:

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Australia.

Angus Thomson December 13, 2025
''Detectives are appealing for the public’s help to identify objects discovered in online child sexual abuse material that could help unlock cold cases going back decades.

The nine objects shown in images released on Saturday include a vintage radio bedhead, a child’s handmade dress, and a pillow depicting an owl.''
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Detectives know this distinctive owl pillow is sold overseas but want to know where it may have been sold in Australia. This could catch the eye of families, retail staff, interior design enthusiasts or, again, realtors or cleaners. Australian Federal Police

''Detective Sergeant Lana Carey, a victim identification team leader with the Australian Federal Police, said each image represented a cold case where all lines of inquiry had been exhausted.''
 
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13 December 2025,
''Editor’s note: Photos of the images are available on Hightail
Tropical flowers spread across patterned pink bedspreads.
Red football jerseys framed for posterity.
A kitchen complete with internet modem, window blinds and coffee mugs.
To the ordinary eye, these photographs look like mere slices of everyday life. But for the AFP-led Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation (ACCCE) they’re tiny clues that could help to identify, save and support victims of online child sexual exploitation (OCSE).

The images described above form part of the fourth Australian release of Stop Child Abuse – Trace an Object, which began as a Europol initiative and involves the public release of ‘cold case’ OCSE images in search of community help to identify their origins.

This latest collection contains nine separate photos, which are each known to have an Australian nexus of either victim, location or offender.

While the photos have been censored to remove graphic material, the idea is the different knowledge sets, life experiences and locales of Australians right across the country might unearth useful information or insights.''
 

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