The disappearance of Gold Coast teacher Marion Barter has baffled police for 27 years.
The 51-year-old mother of two went missing in 1997 after quitting her job and telling family and friends she was going on an overseas holiday to Europe. Apart from a few postcards and phone calls shortly after she arrived, no one has heard from her since.
Marion's family raised the alarm when she didn't contact her son for his birthday. It was completely out of character.
An investigation would later find that Marion had changed her name to 'Florabella Natalia Marion Remakel' a month before she left for Europe in 1997. She had also sold her house and withdrawn a large sum of money from her bank account, telling her loved ones she planned to downsize when she returned to Australia after her holiday.
All of these facts made police assume she had disappeared of her own accord. For years, her children were told this, Marion's son passing away before he could find out if that was the truth.
Finally in 2021, an inquest into Marion's disappearance took place, the court officially declaring her dead. But whether or not she met with foul play remains unclarified.
Watch: Reflections following the inquest into Marion Barter's disappearance. Post continues below.
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She looks exactly like Marion Brown who was a teacher at Springwood primary school NSW, about 1982.
She did teach at a Springwood school