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	Comments on: Mystery of the 1983 Vanuatu &#8216;nuclear free&#8217; girl finally solved	</title>
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		By: Del Abcede		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[What an amazing story! Finally &quot;found&quot; after 32 years. We happened to be on that island (Aneityum) on Christmas Day last year. When I saw her photo in the story I had a nagging feeling that her face looked familiar so I searched all my photos of the island and the people we met in the &quot;island tour&quot;. I couldn&#039;t believe my eyes when I saw her photo and one of me grating coconut with her and another lady (maybe a relative). It was like a &quot;fairy tale&quot; story. With technology, the world seems such a small place. I&#039;d love to meet up with her again and show her the photos I&#039;ve taken of her whanau (family) and the village.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What an amazing story! Finally &#8220;found&#8221; after 32 years. We happened to be on that island (Aneityum) on Christmas Day last year. When I saw her photo in the story I had a nagging feeling that her face looked familiar so I searched all my photos of the island and the people we met in the &#8220;island tour&#8221;. I couldn&#8217;t believe my eyes when I saw her photo and one of me grating coconut with her and another lady (maybe a relative). It was like a &#8220;fairy tale&#8221; story. With technology, the world seems such a small place. I&#8217;d love to meet up with her again and show her the photos I&#8217;ve taken of her whanau (family) and the village.</p>
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