Seventy-four-year-old Kate Mandala, who had recently arrived in Australia, wandered away from her family home on December 30.
abc.net.au/news/missing-woman-augustine-heights-kate-mandala-police-search/101841258Kate Mandala was last seen on Friday December 30, when she wandered away from her family home in Augustine Heights, near Ipswich.
A pair of black slides owned by Ms Mandala were found at Spring Mountain, a suburb south of where she was last seen, on New Year's Day. Police said Ms Mandala, who only recently arrived in Australia and speaks limited English, has a medical condition which may cause her to become disoriented.
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