A lawyer and former Canberra insider who disappeared in Sydney’s Chinatown while on a work trip last week died five days later – in another city 160km away.
NSWÂ Police have confirmed that Nicholas Mowbray, who was reported missing after failing to turn up for the second day of a professional event last Thursday, was the victim of a truck accident in Newcastle on Monday morning.
Mowbray, a policy adviser who had spent 15 years in the halls of power working for the likes of Greg Combet and Pat Conroy, was last seen at about 9pm on Wednesday, May 20, in Haymarket.
After this final sighting, family, friends and colleagues were unable to contact him.
At about 9.10am on Monday, emergency services were called to a crash scene on Maitland Road, Sandgate, an industrial suburb 11km northwest of the Newcastle CBD.
The road forms part of the Pacific Highway through Newcastle on the road north through the Hunter Valley.
NSW Ambulance paramedics treated a man at the scene, a pedestrian who had been hit by a truck.
The victim was taken in a critical condition to the John Hunter Hospital where he later died.
The truck driver was uninjured but taken to hospital for mandatory testing.

Mystery surrounds the five days and 160km between where Nicholas Mowbray (above, with his cousin) was last seen at Sydney’s Chinatown and his death in Newcastle on Monday

Police were called to the scene of a truck crash where a man had been struck on Maitland Road, Sandgate (pictured), in northern Newcastle

Mowbray’s colleagues at Muswellbrook Shire Council are in shock after learning of his death
Police confirmed the 43-year-old pedestrian had since been identified as Mowbray.
How and when he travelled from Sydney to the location where he died would be investigated, they said.
Family members revealed yesterday that ‘much-loved’ Mowbray had died.
His colleagues at the Muswellbrook Shire Council are still coming to terms with the loss.
‘It’s a shock for everyone. Not the outcome we’d all been hoping for,’ a council staff member told the Daily Mail on Wednesday morning.
‘These things have a deep impact across a small organisation like ours. It’s such a tragedy.’
Muswellbrook Mayor Jeffrey Drayton had ‘been in close contact’ with Mowbray’s father and family members in the days since he went missing, the employee said.
Mowbray had been a policy adviser for Mr Drayton and the council after an extensive career in politics, spanning parliamentary and legislative work across all three levels of government.

Mowbray was regarded as ‘much-loved, witty and kind’ by his family, and a respected policy and electorate adviser among his colleagues

He was last seen about 9pm on May 20 at Haymarket in Sydney. A coroner’s inquest will now investigate how he got from there to Newcastle, where he died in a truck crash on Monday
Mowbray had travelled to Sydney from his home in Cardiff, in the Hunter Valley, to attend a two-day work event last Wednesday.
When he did not appear as expected on day two, friends reported that ‘nobody has heard from him or been able to reach him’.
‘People who know him are worried,’ a friend was quoted as saying before news broke of Mowbray’s death on Tuesday evening.
‘NSW Police are already investigating and have put out a public appeal, but so far there has been no sign of him.’
Police told the Daily Mail that investigations into Mr Mowbray’s death at Sandgate on Monday were ongoing.
They urge anyone who may have been in the area at the time, or who has relevant information, to come forward.
In particular, they are appealing for dashcam footage, CCTV or any other recordings.
SOURCE: https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15850711/Nicholas-Mowbray-lawyer-political-insider-Chinatown-Sydney.html
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