Arabic version: تحرك البرلمان يدعو إلى العدالة في قضية شيريل غريمر
In a significant development in the long-standing case of Cheryl Grimmer, a motion has been introduced in the New South Wales Parliament urging for renewed efforts to solve the mystery surrounding her disappearance. Cheryl, who was just three years old when she vanished from a Wollongong beach in 1970, has remained a haunting subject in Australian criminal history. The motion, put forth by Member of Parliament for Wollongong, Paul Scully, aims to bring attention to the ongoing lack of closure for Cheryl’s family and the broader community.
The case has seen numerous investigations and appeals over the decades, yet it remains unsolved, leaving many questions unanswered. The motion highlights the need for a fresh approach to the investigation, suggesting that advances in forensic technology could provide new leads. Scully emphasized the importance of not giving up hope in the quest for justice, stating, “Cheryl deserves to be found, and her family deserves answers.”
Cheryl’s disappearance has been a source of deep pain for her family, and the public outcry for justice has not diminished over the years. The motion received support from various political figures, reflecting a united front in seeking resolution for this tragic case.
In recent years, there have been renewed calls for a dedicated task force to focus on cold cases like Cheryl’s, leveraging modern investigative techniques and technology to potentially uncover new evidence. The motion aims to ensure that Cheryl’s case is not forgotten and that the authorities continue to pursue every possible avenue in the search for truth.
As the motion moves forward in Parliament, advocates for justice hope it will reignite interest in the case and encourage anyone with information to come forward. The community of Wollongong, along with Cheryl’s family, continues to hold onto the hope that one day they will have answers about what happened to the little girl who disappeared from a beach so many years ago.
The introduction of the motion marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing fight for justice in Cheryl Grimmer’s case, underscoring the collective determination to seek closure for a family that has been enduring the pain of uncertainty for over five decades.




















