Dundas, New South Wales – Bradford Pholi, who was just 10 years old at the time, has been missing since December 26, 1982. He was last seen leaving his home on Warwick Road in Dundas, planning to visit his aunt in Newtown. Bradford never made it to Eastwood Train Station, where he intended to catch a train.
Now aged 52, Bradford was described as having a thin build, brown hair, brown eyes, and a dark complexion. Despite numerous appeals and a reward of $100,000 for information, his whereabouts remain unknown. The police believe he never made it to the station, and his disappearance continues to be an unsolved mystery.
In a recent post on Facebook by Shine The Light "Missing Persons" Australia, several people shared their thoughts about Bradford’s case. Coral-Lee Larney, reflecting on the tragedy, said, “This poor little darling.” Dot Blackman expressed the sentiment shared by many, stating, “Someone out there knows something about this boy, so sad his family never knew what happened.”
Adam Parks commented on the concerning number of missing persons in Australia, saying, “This is so sad. So many go missing in Australia that I’m starting to think a lot of them might be trafficked overseas.” Jenny Willis added, “His area is bad now, so many negative people floating around, be nice to have closure for this young man.”
Authorities continue to urge anyone with information regarding Bradford Pholi’s disappearance to contact Crime Stoppers at 1800 333 000. The hope remains that one day, answers will be found, and Bradford’s family will have the closure they desperately seek.