Fresh Appeal in Gordana Kotevski Case

Detectives have renewed their appeal for information as the investigation into the disappearance and suspected murder of Gordana Kotevski continues.

Gordana Kotevski, aged 16, was last seen being forced into a vehicle on Powell Street, Charlestown, while walking from Charlestown Square Shopping Centre to her aunt's home on the same road about 9pm on Thursday 24 November 1994.

Witnesses nearby reported hearing a struggle between Gordana and at least two males, before a white ute was seen leaving the area.

Despite extensive investigations at the time, and over the years, Gordana has not been located.

In a Coronial Inquest into Gordana's disappearance in 2003, the State Coroner found that Gordana Kotevski was deceased, most likely as a result of foul play.

In 2022, the reward for information into the suspected murder of Gordana Kotevski was increased to $1 million. The NSW Government reward remains on offer for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of any person or persons responsible for Gordana's disappearance.

In early 2025, detectives from Lake Macquarie Police District, with the assistance of the NSW Crime Commission, commenced Strike Force Bambil to re-examine Gordana's suspected murder and disappearance.

In April 2026, investigators searched several properties in Edgeworth and West Wallsend, seizing items that are currently undergoing forensic examination.

Lake Macquarie Police District Commander, Superintendent Tracy Chapman APM, said investigators are determined to uncover the truth behind Gordana's disappearance.

"Gordana was only 16 years old when she was taken, and for over three decades her family and loved ones have lived without answers. Police firmly believe Gordana did not disappear willingly.

"We know people have information. It may be something that seemed insignificant at the time, or something someone has kept to themselves for years. That information could be the missing piece investigators need.

"With renewed investigative efforts, forensic examinations underway and a $1 million reward on offer, now is the time for anyone with knowledge – whether in Lake Macquarie, the Hunter, or elsewhere – to come forward.

"If you know something, tell us. You could help provide long-overdue answers for Gordana's family and bring those responsible to justice," Supt Chapman said.

Minister for Police and Counter-terrorism, Yasmin Catley, said the NSW Government's $1 million reward reflects the seriousness of the case and the determination of police to find answers.

"Gordana's family have lived with uncertainty for too long," Minister Catley said.

"This reward is about accountability, justice, and giving Gordana's family the answers they deserve.

"Even after many years, consciences weigh heavily and new information can come to light. If anyone has information that may assist police, now is the time to come forward."

Gordana's mother, Peggy Kotevski, said her family needed answers after decades of uncertainty.

"Gordana was a beautiful, gentle girl with her whole life ahead of her, and for more than 30 years our family has lived without answers about what happened to her."

"Knowing that her case has not been forgotten gives our family renewed hope after so many years. As a mother, you never stop waiting. You never stop hoping that one day someone will come forward and tell the truth about what happened to your child. Even the smallest piece of information could help us finally understand what happened to Gordana."

"I believe there are people who know something but may be frightened or unsure. I ask them to find it in their heart to speak up now. Your information could bring the answers we need and allow our family to finally begin healing."

Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au Information is managed on a confidential basis. The public is reminded not to report information via NSW Police social media pages.

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