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Unsolved murder By Renee Wood
Jeff Yann with his mother Marea Yann pictured who was murdered at her Healesville home in September 2003. The case is yet to be solved but a Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS review is now underway. 250868 Victoria Police is hopeful the review will provide further avenues of inquiry to assist in solving the horrendous crime. “The investigation, now considered a cold
case, is in the process of being reviewed in line with current investigation practices and in light of changes to legislation,” a spokesperson said. Continued page 2
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good support from the homicide team and Detective Senior Constable Caitlin Jones being put on the case full time with fresh eyes - we couldn’t ask for anything better,” Jeff said.
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Marea Yann was a loved mother, nonna, sister and respected community member with a big heart, but tragically her life ended in a brutal and horrendous way when she was murdered on September 29, 2003. The 69-year-old’s body was found by her gardener the following day in her Juliet Crescent home in Healesville. She’d been bludgeoned to death. Now - 18 years on - and her loved ones are yet to get justice. Marea’s sister Deanne Green said it was a horrible thing to go through. “Nothing’s going to bring Marea back nothing, but some of us are still living with this horror every day of our lives knowing that someone got away with this,” Deanne said. Marea’s son Jeff Yann said it had been like groundhog day ever since. “She was just tireless with her energy to help and care for people all voluntary, she was loved by all and that’s why it shattered the family and it shocked the community,” Jeff said. However, fresh hope for a resolution has been reignited with Victoria Police now reviewing the case. This follows an on-air conversation between 3AW’s Neil Mitchell and Detective Inspector Tim Day, who worked on the case more than a decade ago, where Inspector Day brought up Marea’s murder when asked if there was one case he’d like to see solved. Inspector Day’s reasoning why was something her family was holding on to - “I think that it’s solvable”. “There’s one particular one from 2003 that I’d like to see solved from Juliet Crescent in Healesville. That’s one that always comes back to me that you’d like to think you’ve done everything that you can, but before I retire that’s one I’d like to solve,” Inspector Day said. Jeff Yann is grateful the authorities haven’t forgotten his mum. “There is a lot of weight in that comment and it’s led to this [a review]. There’s been