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Ian David NICHOLS

Age when missing: 51
Last seen:
18th September 1989
DOB:
13/04/1938
Height:
160cm
Build:
Medium
Complexion:
Fair
Eyes:
Blue
Hair:
Short, Brown
Distinguishing features:
Tattoo right arm, tattoo left arm, tattoo left fingers, receding hairline

Circumstances: Ian was last seen on the 18th September 1989 at Dago Point, Lake Sorell.
Ian is an electician and a mechanic, and was at a Vietnam Veteran campsite on the day to help build a hut to be used by Veterans and their families. Ian suffers from post traumatic distress syndrome and borderline schizophrenia.


Plea: I really miss dad, and feel so alone. My grandmother said that she didn't want to die untill she knew where her son was. She hang on untill the age of 92. I want my son to know about his grandfather, and I would like something definite to tell him. I wish my son had met dad.

Outraged that I have to put my own father on this website when I feel the police should have done it years ago. I miss him heaps, and not knowing where he is hurts immensely.

-Ian's Daughter

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