'A dingo's got my baby' - The Death of Azaria Chamberlain
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It's the night of 17th August, 1980 and Lindy and Michael Chamberlain are camping in one of Australia's most famous landmarks and natural wonders, Ayers Rock, Northern Territory - now known as Uluru - with their three young children. The family are relaxing with other campers and baby Azaria is asleep in the family's tent which is nearby.
The chatter is interrupted by a baby's cry followed by the heartbreaking cry from a mother that would soon be heard all around the world - "My god, my god. A dingo's got my baby."
What happened after that awful night would divide a country, divide a family and take decades to finally be resolved and would cement one family's tragedy in Australian history.
So, settle in and join me over a cuppa as I dive into the tragic death of baby Azaria Chamberlain and the plight of her family to clear their name.
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