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1. Man arrested over missing Victorian mum.
Police are questioning a man, named as Michael Cardamone, 48, in relation to the disappearance of Karen Chetcuti, 49, missing since Tuesday night.
The mother of two went missing in the northeast Victorian town of Whorouly.
The last confirmed sighting of Ms Chetcuti was at the Whorouly Hotel at 7.30pm on Tuesday and her burnt-out car was found 20km away in Myrtleford on Thursday.
A 48-year-old man was arrested on Sunday morning after an alleged police pursuit in the Melbourne suburb of Ringwood.
A crime scene was established on his property on Sunday morning.
In a bizarre twist Mr Cardamone himself vanished on Saturday and is believed to have called a relative to claim he had been kidnapped and was in the boot of a car.
The Herald Sun reports that Mr Cardamone claimed to have seen Ms Chetcuti at 9.15pm on Tuesday.
“When I saw her she seemed happy. I was picking tomatoes,” he told The Herald Sun.
“It’s very stressful. I didn’t have anything to do with it.”
Police and the State Emergency Service were searching the Ovens River and wells on properties around Ms Chetcuti’s house.
Police say that hopes the mother is still alive are fading.
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The abductions of Dr Ken and his Wife, and of the 400 Syrians (including children) sent chills down my spine. Those children are in my thoughts and I wish so much for their well being.
Midwives - damned if they do, damned if they don't! I found the most helpful midwives were those who were genuinely interested in the health and well-being of both my baby and myself, which incidentally was just about all of them!
It's a tough gig being a brand new Mum, and a tough gig helping those brand new mums. Thank you to all the midwives out there for all that you do.