LINDY CHAMBERLAIN: ‘I’M NOT ANGRY’
Aug 17, 2020
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It’s been four decades since the shrill scream of a desperate mother rang out across a camping ground near Uluru in the Northern Territory.
On August 16, 1980, Mount Isa couple Lindy and Michael Chamberlain took their three children – Aidan, 6, Reagan, 4, and 9-week-old Azaria – for a family trip to Uluru.
But on the night of the 17th, something terrible happened that would alter the course of the Chamberlains’ lives forever.
To mark 40 years since Azaria’s that she can’t remember a world before she was dragged into infamy in 1980.
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