Family Questions 1989 Death of Neil Tracey in Brisbane, Citing Reported 'Bounty'
Neil William Tracey, a Canberra resident, was found dead in a Brisbane home in 1989, a case initially ruled an overdose. His family is now raising questions about the investigation, specifically whether authorities were aware of a reported 'bounty' that allegedly caused Tracey to flee Canberra months before his death.
Canberra man Neil William Tracey was discovered deceased at a residence in New Farm, an inner-city suburb of Brisbane, in 1989. Investigators initially classified his death as an overdose, reportedly considering it an "open and shut case."
Tracey had reportedly fled his hometown of Canberra months prior to his death, reportedly due to concerns over a "bounty." His family is now questioning whether authorities were aware of this reported "bounty" as part of the investigation into his death.
(Source: ABC News Australia)
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