Linden Malayta left his Queensland town four years ago. He hasn't been seen since

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Linden Malayta left his Queensland town four years ago. He hasn't been seen since
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Mr Malayta's family and friends have not heard from him since 2019. Via NITV

A $500,000 reward is on offer to help solve the suspected murder of Aboriginal teenager Linden Malayta in north Queensland four years ago.

Mr Malayta hasn't made direct contact with family or friends in Ayr since then and police hold concerns for his welfare.Townsville Child Protection Investigation Unit Officer in Charge Dave Miles will on Tuesday announce a $500,000 reward for information that helps solve his disappearance and suspected murder.

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