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Jodie Winfield Lennox Head. Super Cooper in world masters Northern Star (Nine) Bronwyn Winfield was last seen at her Lennox Head home in May, 1993 For over 30 years, the mysterious case of Bronwyn Winfield has remained unsolved

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(Supplied) READ MORE: Family's horror as rogue wave topples their fishing boat The case is the subject of investigative journalist, Hedley Thomas' new podcast and he told Today "this could be a very positive lead for police". "Ms Winfield was last seen at her Lennox Head home at 60 Sandstone Crescent on the 16th of May 1993," he said

Bronwyn Winfield podcast Witnesses shed light on missing mother’s last known weekend alive

Mother-of-two Bronwyn Winfield, 31, was last seen at her home in Lennox Head, a coastal town just south of Byron Bay, on 16 May, 1993.She was reported missing to the police 11 days later on 27 May. A $100,000 reward is being offered for information that helps police solve the disappearance and suspected murder of Lennox Head woman Bronwyn Winfield Mr Winfield also had an older daughter, Jodie, who had moved to Sydney.

Bronwyn The Australian. Despite numerous investigations, coronial inquests, and even a large cash reward, no one has been able to uncover. "Ms Winfield was last seen at her Lennox Head home at 60 Sandstone Crescent on the 16th of May 1993," he said

Bronwyn The Australian. "She left behind two young children, aged five and ten at the time, making the attack all the more heinous Bronwyn Winfield was last seen in Lennox Head on May 16, 1993