Police release new pictures as they continue search for missing diver after two years.

In May 2022, Bruno Borges Martins' lifeless body was discovered in the water at Newcastle Port along with 54kg of cocaine.

May 9th 2024.

Police release new pictures as they continue search for missing diver after two years.
Two years have passed since the tragic death of a diver in the Newcastle area of New South Wales. The police have recently released a new image in their ongoing search for a second missing man. The incident occurred on a Monday morning in May of 2022 when the lifeless body of a male diver was discovered in the water, along with a large quantity of cocaine weighing 54kg.

Despite efforts to revive him, the man was identified as 31-year-old Brazilian national Bruno Borges Martins and pronounced dead. Since then, two men have been charged in connection with the case and are currently awaiting trial. However, the search for the second diver, 32-year-old Jhoni Fernandes Da Silva, continues.

In a recent development, the police have released images of a white Mitsubishi Fuso truck that they believe may be connected to Da Silva's disappearance. The truck, with the registration DA81PP, was last seen heading southbound on the M4 at Pennant Hills in Sydney on the evening of May 8, 2022. Authorities are also asking for any information regarding a Toyota Townace Van with the registration WNY439, which was seen traveling with the truck.

Detective Superintendent Peter Faux, the Commander of State Crime Command's Organised Crime Squad, has stated that the search for Da Silva is about providing closure for his family and the community. He empathizes with the pain and uncertainty that they have endured for the past two years and hopes that new information will finally bring them answers.

Faux urges anyone with information to come forward and help bring closure to Da Silva's loved ones. He emphasizes that even the smallest piece of information can make a significant difference in solving this case. The police can be contacted through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online. In addition, they have a WhatsApp channel for those who wish to stay updated on the latest developments without any comments or algorithms.

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