'We were robbed': Family's plea for answers as $1m reward offered for 1996 cold case
Toni Tiki, 26, was last seen leaving a New Year's Eve party at the South Maroubra Surf Life Saving Club at 1.30am January 1, 1996.
A male friend of Tiki had earlier agreed to walk her home, but he later decided to stay at the party and she left alone.
A $1 million reward has been announced to help solve the cold case murder of Toni Tiki. (NSW Police Force)
Tiki was last seen leaving a New Year's Eve party at the South Maroubra Surf Life Saving Club at 1.30am January 1, 1996. (NSW Police Force)
She could not be contacted after she left and was declared missing on January 2.
Her body was found near the surf club on January 5, 1996.
A coroner found that she had died from severe injuries.
'The night she died, we were robbed': $1 million reward for information about 1996 cold case murder of Toni Tiki
The children of a murdered Sydney mother have pleaded for answers from the public as a $1 million reward is announced to help solve the nearly 30-year-old cold case.Toni Tiki, 26, was last seen leaving a New Year's Eve party at the South Maroubra Surf Life Saving Club at 1.30am January 1, 1996.
A male friend of Tiki had earlier agreed to walk her home, but he later decided to stay at the party and she left alone.
A $1 million reward has been announced to help solve the cold case murder of Toni Tiki. (NSW Police Force)
Tiki was last seen leaving a New Year's Eve party at the South Maroubra Surf Life Saving Club at 1.30am January 1, 1996. (NSW Police Force)
She could not be contacted after she left and was declared missing on January 2.
Her body was found near the surf club on January 5, 1996.
A coroner found that she had died from severe injuries.