By Allyson Horn.
Any search of a north Queensland dump for the remains of suspected murder victim Rachel Antonio will be complicated and difficult, police say.
Queensland police confirmed they were exploring the possibility of searching a Bowen refuse site — a site that was not searched when Rachel disappeared on Anzac Day in 1998, aged 16.
A coronial inquest last year found Rachel had been killed by her boyfriend at the time, Robert Hytch,
Rachel’s family have always wanted the tip searched for her remains but police said it was not viable.
That was until recently when they received new information about the layout of the tip at the time of Rachel’s disappearance.
Rachel’s father Ian Antonio said it was a breakthrough for the case.
“A body could quite easily be resting there,” he said
“Everywhere in Bowen I know of has been searched and that’s the only place that hasn’t been searched.
“The more you think about it, the more likely a place it could be.”
Mr Antonio said his family would never stop looking for answers.
“Prior to a couple of months ago we’d given up all hope of ever searching the tip,” he said.