
Muriel McKay's family offer £1m reward to find body
Her grandson says her family decided to put up the money after watching the Mel Gibson film Ransom.
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Muriel Freda McKay was an Australian woman who was kidnapped on 29 December 1969 in the United Kingdom and presumed murdered in the first few days of 1970. She was married to Alick McKay, an executive at News Limited and deputy to media proprietor Rupert Murdoch. McKay was kidnapped after being mistaken for Murdoch's then-wife, Anna Maria Murdoch. Two Indo-Trinidadian brothers, Arthur and Nizamodeen Hosein, were convicted of her murder and kidnapping in September 1970.
Her grandson says her family decided to put up the money after watching the Mel Gibson film Ransom.