Australian mystery reexamined: Did a dingo kill the Chamberlain baby? The Chamberlains insist a dingo killed their baby, Azaria, in 1980. With new evidence, Australia is investigating the Chamberlain dingo-baby case for the fourth time. Australian inquest considers dingo-baby mystery A coroner on Friday opened the fourth inquest into the most notorious and bitter legal drama in Australia's history: the 1980 death of a 9-week-old baby whose parents say a dingo took her from a tent in the Australian Outback. Australia dingo-baby mystery back in court 4th inquest into notorious, bitter legal drama over 1980 death of 9-week-old baby whose parents insist wild dog to blame Inquest Opens in Dingo-Baby Mystery 4th Australian inquest opens in 1980 dingo-baby mystery; recent attacks bolster parents' case New inquest into baby's 'dingo' death In a dusty campsite in central Australia more than 30 years ago, a mother's cries of "a dingo's got my baby" set the stage for one of the country's most intriguing murder mysteries. Coroner adjourns inquest into baby's 'dingo death' A coroner has adjourned the fourth inquest into the death of a baby believed to have been killed by a dingo in central Australia more than 30 years ago. Australia still seeks to solve 'dingo baby' mystery A coroner on Friday opened Australia's fourth inquest into the most notorious and bitterly controversial legal drama in the nation's history: the 1980 death of a 9-week-old baby whose parents say was taken by a dingo from her tent in the Australian Outback. 'Dingo Ate My Baby' Case Reaches Conclusion The notorious case may be coming to an end as authorities seem to agree that a dingo killed a nine-week old baby. Australian inquest opens in dingo-baby mystery A coroner on Friday opened Australia's fourth inquest into the most notorious and bitterly controversial legal drama in the nation's history: the 1980 death of a 9-week-old baby whose parents say was taken by a dingo from her tent in the Australian Outback. Australia hopes to close 32-year "dingo baby" case CANBERRA (Reuters) - An inquest began hearing new evidence on Friday into the 1980 death of baby Azaria Chamberlain, a case that has haunted Australia for decades and drew international attention after her parents said she had been killed by a dingo, or wild dog. The coronial inquest into the death in the Australian outback of baby Azaria, the fourth since the infant disappeared, began in Darwin ...
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