Mother of Missing Melbourne Schoolgirl Bung Siriboon Dies of Cancer, Leaving Behind Unanswered Questions and a Family in Grief
- Vannida ‘Nid’ Pattison, mother of missing 13-year-old Bung Siriboon, has lost her battle with primary central nervous system lymphoma
- The family is still searching for answers about Bung’s disappearance 15 years ago, with a $1m reward remaining for any information
- Nid’s death leaves behind a grieving family, including her husband Fred and daughter Pang, who are struggling to come to terms with their loss
The devastating news of Vannida ‘Nid’ Pattison’s passing has sent shockwaves through the Australian community, leaving behind a trail of heartbreak and unanswered questions. The mother of missing Melbourne schoolgirl Bung Siriboon, Nid had been battling primary central nervous system lymphoma since May 2024, and sadly succumbed to the disease last Monday.
Nid’s husband, Fred Pattison, shared the heartbreaking news on a GoFundMe page set up by close family friend Dyamai Hillard, which has raised over $13,000 for the family. In a poignant message, Fred expressed his gratitude to those who had supported the family during this difficult time, saying, “Thank you all, with all our love and gratitude for the help you share, bless you all. One journey comes to an end and another begins.”
Nid’s passing is a cruel blow to the family, who are still reeling from the disappearance of their 13-year-old daughter Bung 15 years ago. On June 2, 2011, Bung vanished while walking to school in Melbourne’s East, leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions and a family in despair. Despite a $1m reward for any information, Bung’s fate remains a mystery, and Nid’s death means she will never know what happened to her youngest daughter.
Security analysts say that cases like Bung’s highlight the need for greater investment in law enforcement and community resources to tackle the issue of missing persons. “It’s a tragedy that Nid has passed away without knowing what happened to her daughter,” said one expert. “It’s a stark reminder of the importance of prioritizing the safety and well-being of our children.”
Analysis: What This Means for Australia
The case of Bung Siriboon’s disappearance and Nid’s untimely death raises serious questions about the effectiveness of our law enforcement agencies in dealing with missing persons cases. It also highlights the devastating impact that these cases have on families and communities. As a nation, we need to take a closer look at our priorities and ensure that we are doing everything in our power to prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future.
Industry observers believe that the case of Bung Siriboon’s disappearance is a stark reminder of the importance of community engagement and cooperation with law enforcement agencies. “It’s crucial that we work together to prevent these types of tragedies from happening,” said one expert. “We need to create a culture of trust and cooperation between the community and law enforcement agencies to ensure that our children are safe.”
