Police have begun to search a property in Sydney’s west hoping to find the body of a missing 12-year-old schoolgirl, who disappeared 18 years ago.
Officers said old-fashioned detective work led to a man being charged yesterday with the murder of Quanne Diec.
Vinzent Tarantino, 49, did not apply for bail and it was formally refused when he appeared in Sydney’s Central Local Court charged with murder, detaining a person for advantage and possessing a knife.
He lived in the same suburb as the missing girl.
Against the advice of his solicitor, Tarantino made a statement to the court alleging his brother and partner had been murdered in retaliation for what he’d done.
Quanne is believed to have been abducted on her way to school from her Granville home in 1998.
A search of a residence for Quanne’s remains is underway today.
Police won’t say how Quanne died
At a media conference in Sydney, Superintendent Scott Whyte from Rosehill Local Area Command said the man charged was not known to the 12-year-old.
He said he hoped police would get assistance from the accused in being able to recover Quanne’s remains.
Superintendent Whyte declined to give many details about exactly what had happened to Quanne almost two decades ago, although he did say police believed she was alive for only a short time after she was abducted.
“We do have an idea of how it’s played out but obviously because of matters before the court, I certainly won’t be going into any specifics of that today,” he said.