Mystery of Australian nuclear scientist's 'bizarre' disappearance
THOMAS HUNTER
March 1, 2010 - 2:25PM ‘‘No hat. No boots. No gloves. Nothing.’’
Canadian police are mystified by the disappearance of an Australian nuclear scientist from a remote research facility in the country’s south-east.
Melbourne man Lachlan Cranswick, 41, went missing from Deep River, Ontario, 190 kilometres north-west of Canada’s capital, Ottawa, about five weeks ago.
Investigators admit they have no idea what happened to him or where he is.
‘‘Every bit of information that we have received has been followed up on. We’re at the stage now where we have no new information, we have no leads, no tips and no explanations whatsoever,’’ lead investigator Darin Faris, of the Deep River Police Service, said.
Mr Cranswick moved to Deep River, a town of 4200 people, to start work at the facility seven years ago.
The reactor, which was used in the Manhattan Project during World War II and is home to about 2700 employees, is both a research site and production centre for medical radioisotopes.
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