Australian families of 'missing' find hope in North Korean move

Don Ellis is on the left

Don Ellis is on the left Source: Supplied

Warming relations between the United States and North Korea are raising the hopes of dozens of Australian families whose relatives remain listed as "missing" more than 60 years after the Korean War. Since the historic June summit between US president Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, the remains of at least 55 servicemen have been sent to the United States. Relatives are hoping some of the missing Australians are among them.



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