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20 Years Later: $1M Reward for Harmony Bryant Murder
9 Apr
Summary
- Harmony Bryant found with severe burns and fractures in 2003.
- A $1 million reward now offered for information on her death.
- Police confirm Harmony Bryant was not alone on the night she died.

In August 2003, Harmony Bryant, aged 26, was discovered severely injured in bushland near Bonny Hills, NSW. She suffered extensive burns and multiple fractures, later succumbing to her injuries a month after the discovery. Her vehicle was found alight nearby.
A coroner's report in 2011 indicated that Ms. Bryant died from burns inflicted by unknown individuals. The initial police investigation was criticized for missed opportunities in the critical period following her discovery. Despite extensive inquiries, no one has ever been charged.
Police have now significantly increased the reward for information to $1 million. This comes as investigators are certain Ms. Bryant was not alone on the night of her death and are seeking to identify a second individual present. Her family continues to appeal for anyone with information to come forward, seeking justice and closure.