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We want him back - bikie's family
By JAIME MORGAN
and MATT WILLIAMS
15aug05
THE teenage daughter of missing bikie Steve Williams has "been through hell"
for two months not knowing what has happened to him.
Blayze Williams, 13, still hopes her
father is alive but "even if he is dead, we want to get his body back".
Williams, 39, a former leader of the
Gypsy Jokers, last was seen at the Gepps Cross Hotel about 2.30pm on June
14.
His white Ford Falcon was found
abandoned in the hotel car park later that day.
Police declared his disappearance a
major crime on June 20 and still are investigating.
"If he is alive I just want him to ring or message me but you can't help but
think about the bad side as well," Blayze said.
"I've been through hell for the past two months not knowing what has
happened.
"If something good happens to me the first thing I do is ring him and every
time his mobile is switched off, so that's been very hard for me.
"I've still been going to school and I've got some good friends who support
me when I start to get upset."
Blayze's mother, Kim Asling, 41, said "someone must know something". "We
want to find him either way," Ms Asling said.
Major Crime Investigation Branch Superintendent Peter Woite said no evidence
had been found to suggest Williams had "met with anything untoward". "We are
still in regular contact with the family of Steve Williams and, at this
stage, have had 45 calls to Crime Stoppers regarding his disappearance," he
said.
"There is a lot of information which is taking our investigation in
different directions."
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