Nathalie went for a walk THREE MONTHS ago and never came back. Now her family have finally reported her missing – and police are worried
Police in Western Australia are concerned for the welfare of an elderly woman who has been missing since December last year, but whose family only reported her missing last week.
Nathalie Casal – who is listed online as a GP – went for a walk three months ago and has not been seen since, but her family waited until March 7 to tell police she had not returned.
Dr. Casal, 71, told her family she was going to walk the Bibbulmun Track, which runs from Kalamunda in Perth’s east to Albany and is more than 1,000km long.
She told them that she was going with a large group of people and that she might not be available for a while.
“Police believe she started her walk from Mundaring, but she has had no contact with family since,” police said in a statement on Thursday.
Police in Western Australia are deeply concerned about the welfare of Perth doctor Nathalie Casal (pictured), who has been missing since December last year but whose family only reported her missing last week
Dr. Casal (pictured), 71, went for a walk three months ago and has not been seen since, but her family waited until March 7 to tell police she had not returned
‘This doesn’t suit Dr. Casal and prompted her family to contact the police on Thursday, March 7, 2024 and report her missing.’
The 71-year-old is described as about 157cm tall, of slim build, with short gray hair and brown eyes.
Anyone who has seen her or has information about her whereabouts is urged to contact police immediately on 131 444.
Dr. Casal is listed online as a GP based in Joondalup, 26km north of Perth’s CBD.
She is concerned about animal welfare and has previously tabled discussions surrounding the Criminal Code Amendment (Animal Protection) Bill 2015.
Dr. Casal told her family she was going to walk the Bibbulmun Track (pictured)
The Bibbulmun Track (pictured) runs from Kalamunda in Perth’s east to Albany and is more than 1,000km long