Shyanne-Lee Tatnell is a 14-year-old Tasmanian girl who went missing on April 30. The teenager grew up with three brothers in Burnie, a northern town in Tasmania. It has now been over six weeks since she was last seen, and her mother, Bobbi-Lee Ketchell, and grandmother, Michelle Hubbard, have unfortunately started to think the worst of the dire situation and fear what may happen to her.
The family is at a loss as to how Tatnell could have vanished in the first place. As the search for her continues, Tatnell’s family continues to plea to the public for help ensuring her safe return home.
A screenshot from the “A Current Affair” video showing Shyanne-Lee Tatnell’s distraught mom crying over her daughter’s disappearance posted on June 16, 2023 | Source: YouTube.com/A Current Affair
Shyanne-Lee Tatnell’s Family Speak Out on the Tragic Situation
Tatnell disappeared on a Sunday at 9 p.m. while en route to see a friend. Reports stipulate that the teenage girl was near the North Esk River on Launceston’s Henry Street Bridge when she vanished and never reached her destination. Before she went missing, Tatnell and her mom’s relationship went through a period of tension, so she went to stay with her grandmother temporarily.
Ketchell did not deny that she and her daughter went through their fair bit of friction. The mother admitted that she and Tatnell did not always see eye to eye. Despite this, Ketchell adores her daughter unconditionally:
“She’s my baby, and I just really want her back… She’s lonely, she’s lost, and I wish I could find her. I wish I could be that one… [She means] the world [to me]. She’s my one and only daughter.”..CONTINUE READING