Homicide detectives join search for missing girl Charlise Mutten in Blue Mountains | ABC News

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The mother of missing girl Charlise Mutten is expected to be interviewed by police today as homicide detectives join an extensive search for the nine-year-old in the Blue Mountains.

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Nine-year-old girl Charlise Mutten, of Tweed Heads, New South Wales, Australia was found dead after going missing while holidaying with family in the Blue Mountains, in January 2022.

Following her disappearance, and extensive searches, a man was charged with her murder on 19 January, after her body was discovered in a barrel.

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