An expert bush tracker has joined the desperate search for a missing grandmother who ‘vanished into thin air’ two weeks ago, leaving her family to beg for answers.
Rita-Marie Collin, 60, was last seen on Tuesday, May 5, leaving her Kariong home on the NSW Central Coast, dressed in jeans and carrying a white bag.
The retired mother, who was the full-time carer for her husband living with dementia, has not been seen or heard from since.
Her daughter Amy Collin said the disappearance is completely out of character.
‘There are so many questions and absolutely no answers,’ Amy said.
‘She has quite literally vanished
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