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Dr Nathalie Casal: Welfare concerns for missing doctor who told family she was gong to walk Bibbulmun Track

Phil HickeyThe West Australian
Nathalie Casal, 71, hasn’t been seen since December.
Camera IconNathalie Casal, 71, hasn’t been seen since December. Credit: WA Police

Police say they have welfare concerns for a missing Perth doctor who hasn’t been seen since she told her family several months ago she was going to walk the Bibbulmun Track.

Nathalie Casal, 71, hasn’t been seen since December, after she told her family she was going to walk the Bibbulmun Track with a large group of people and may not be reachable for some time.

“Police believe she may have started her walk from Mundaring, however, she hasn’t been in contact with family since,” police said in a statement issued on Thursday.

Nathalie Casal told her family she was going to walk the Bibblumun Track with a large group of people and may not be reachable for some time.
Camera IconNathalie Casal told her family she was going to walk the Bibblumun Track with a large group of people and may not be reachable for some time. Credit: WA Police

“This is out of character for Dr Casal and prompted her family to contact police and report her missing on Thursday, 7 March 2024.”

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The 71-year-old is described as being approximately 157cm tall, slim build, has short grey hair and brown eyes.

Anyone who has seen her or has any information in relation to her whereabouts is urged to contact police immediately on 131 444.

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