Queensland Police Officer Memorial Draws 1500 After Surf Disappearance
Queensland Police Officer Memorial Draws 1500 After Surf Disappearance

Queensland Police Officer Memorial Draws 1500 After Surf Disappearance

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A memorial service was held at the Sleeman Sporting Complex in Brisbane to honor Inspector Jay Notaro, a respected Queensland police officer who has been missing since March 25 after going surfing near Byron Bay. More than 1500 friends, family members, and colleagues gathered to pay tribute to Notaro, who served the community for 23 years across multiple locations including Townsville, Brisbane, and the Gold Coast. Notaro's surfboard, found undamaged with the leg rope attached near the beach, was the centerpiece of the memorial, symbolizing his last known activity. His sister, Hayley Tunny, delivered an emotional eulogy, describing him as her hero and expressing the family's grief over his disappearance. Queensland Premier David Crisafulli, a personal friend, attended the ceremony and laid a wreath in his honor. Despite extensive searches, Notaro's body has never been recovered, leaving his disappearance a profound mystery to those who knew him.

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