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  1. Graeme Thorne was an Australian child who was kidnapped and murdered in 1960 for part of the money that his parents, Bazil and Freda, had won in a lottery.

  2. 7 de jul. de 2019 · The kidnapping of the eight-year-old Scots College boy on his way to school on July 7, 1960 shocked the nation. Graeme Thorne kidnapped from Bondi in 1960. Fairfax Archives.

  3. 6 de oct. de 2018 · Graeme Thorne was kidnapped by Stephen Leslie Bradley (insert) from outside his house in the beach side suburb of Bondi. (9news/NSW Police) Former NSW Crown Prosecutor and now private barrister Mark Tedeschi was the same age as Graeme when the boy vanished.

  4. The Thornes’ eight-year-old son Graeme was kidnapped while going to school five weeks later by Istvan Baranyay, a Hungarian immigrant who’d changed his name to Stephen Bradley. He called the Thorne house at 9.40am and demanded 25,000 pounds.

  5. 21 de oct. de 2015 · Graeme Thorne was kidnapped in 1960. Bazil Thorne had not lived through the Nazi occupation of Hungary, nor suffered Bradley's experiences of the political turmoil, disempowerment and poverty that accompanied postwar communism and Soviet domination in Bradley's native country.

  6. The abduction of Graeme Thorne from Bondi sent shock waves across Australia. It was July 7, 1960 and such crimes didn’t happen here — or so Australians thought. But the crime wasn’t some random act. The boy had been targeted to hold for ransom after his father, Bazil Thorne, won £100,000 in a state lottery.

  7. Shortly after his parents won the lottery, eight-year-old Graeme Thorne was abducted on his way to school. He was never seen alive again.