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麻豆精选 mother met with foul play in Peru

A 麻豆精选 mother鈥檚 family believe she met with foul play while backpacking in Peru
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Almost eight months since a 麻豆精选 mother was reported missing in Peru, her family is now claiming she was met with foul play.

Lynne Currie-Tickell says RCMP are confirming Julie Anne Baker met with foul play while in South America and her remains are most likely in Peru.

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According to Currie-Tickell, Baker鈥檚 mother, there has been no movement on her Passport since she arrived in Peru on April 14, 2017.

Baker leaves behind five children.

鈥淢any hearts have been broken, especially her five children鈥檚. We all miss her deeply and the devastation of this whole mess is beyond comprehensible (sic),鈥 stated Currie-Tickell online.

The 麻豆精选 mother was last seen on Luahanna rafting trip on April 21. She has no contact on social media which her family says is very unlike her.

鈥淎ny and all communication abruptly stopped after she has been in Peru for one week. Her most recent Facebook account was deactivated May 1,鈥 said Currie-Tickell.

Now the family is trying to raise $10,000 through GoFundMe page to find Baker鈥檚 remains and hold a memorial for her.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Canadian Embassy Global Affairs at 1-800鈥387-3121.


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I am a broadcast journalism graduate from BCIT and hold a bachelor of arts degree in political science and sociology from Thompson Rivers University. I enjoy volunteering with local organizations, such as the Okanagan Humane Society.
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