Saturday 9 June 2012

Allison Baden Clay Found...Dead!

Finally after 11 days since she was last seen at her quiet Brookfield home, Allison Baden Clay has been found! Allison, aged 43 and a mother of 3, was reported missing by her husband on April 20th after a domestic argument lead to her taking a late night walk. A walk she never returned from. Her body was discovered approximately 14 kilometres away from her home by a canoeist upon the banks of Kholo Creek on April the 30th.


As hope turned to heartbreak, the grim discovery of her body on Scouts Queensland land has shocked the normally peaceful Brookfield community as Queensland Police don't know whether she was alive when she was taken into the dark and unforgiving Mt Crosby bushland on the night she disappeared.


To date, Queensland Police have not yet officially released her cause of death but have confirmed she was murdered. On the day she was found her Husband Mr Baden Clay, an active member of the local scouting community, also hired a second lawyer and issued a statement saying he was "devastated by the loss of his wife".


With many secrets being revealed from her family's past, it is now speculated that her husband had been having an affair with a women from his work, which resulted in the onset of depression for Allison. Likewise, rumours emerging from close family friends of Allison have reported that only last year, during a domestic dispute, Allison was pushed down stairs by her husband breaking her leg in the process. 


Since she was found, Allison's house has been showered with flowers and rest in peace wishes. For her three young daughters this incident will forever be etched in their memory and returning to normality will linger longer than any of us can appreciate. Allison was finally laid to rest on the 11th of May in a moving ceremony in Ipswich at St Paul's Anglican Church.


Hoo Roo
Stewy

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