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Coral’s schoolbag found

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Police searchers have found missing six year old Coral Burrow?€?s schoolbag.

Detective Inspector Rod Drew, head of Operation Reef, says the bag was spotted during an aerial search of Abbot?€?s Creek which feeds down the Featherston side of the Rimutaka Ranges, through the back of the town and into Lake Wairarapa.

&#34We?€?re satisfied the bag is Coral?€?s navy backpack and we?€?ve advised her family of the find,&#34 Mr Drew says. &#34The backpack contained Coral?€?s lunch which doesn?€?t appear to have been eaten and some schoolbooks.&#34

Mr Drew said the bag?€?s discovery below the Featherston rail bridge late yesterday afternoon was a significant development in the inquiry.

&#34It?€?s important but only in that we?€?ve found her bag. We haven?€?t found Coral and we still don?€?t know where she is.

&#34Finding the bag reduces the likelihood of Coral simply wandering off because of the distances involved. We can?€?t exclude the possibility that she was taken to the Abbot?€?s Creek area rather than going there of her own volition.&#34

The bag was discovered about three kilometres from the school, and about 150m from the edge of town.

Police believe Coral?€?s bag may have travelled some distance down Abbot?€?s Creek, and are conducting aerial and ground searches in the area from Double Bridges at the base of the Rimutaka Hill Road downstream towards the edge of Featherston township.

&#34We?€?re appealing for sightings of people seen in the area or vehicles parked on Tuesday along the main highway, near Double Bridges, scenic lookouts or adjoining roads,&#34 Mr Drew says.

People are urged to call the freephone number 0508 677 333 or 0508 OP REEF.