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60 Minutes: Nov 4

On Sunday, an Aussie dad in Mozambique looking for justice, plus Pamela Anderson campaigning for Julian Assange.

On 60 Minutes Tom Steinfort speaks to an Aussie dad in Mozambique looking for justice, plus Pamela Anderson campaigning for Julian Assange.

Death in Paradise
For adventurous young backpackers, Tofo, on Mozambique’s south-east coast, is a must-visit destination, spectacular and remote. But two years ago, 20-year-old Australian woman Elly Warren’s trip to paradise ended in the most tragic circumstances. She was found dead, her body callously discarded near a toilet block. Since then it’s been a living hell for her family in Melbourne, made worse because detectives in Mozambique seemed more interested in ignoring the homicide than investigating it. Their attitude infuriated Elly’s father, Paul, so much that he decided to travel to Africa in the hope of uncovering vital clues. His journey is not only heartbreaking and bittersweet, but as Tom Steinfort discovers, also a successful one.
Reporter: Tom Steinfort
Producer: Nick Greenaway

From Pamela with Love
Twenty-five years ago, a skimpy red swimsuit, a slow-motion camera and a Californian beach rocketed Pamela Anderson to worldwide fame. While most people couldn’t keep their eyes off her on the TV show Baywatch, there was something they didn’t see – her extraordinary commitment to animal rights and social justice. These days Anderson is a genuinely powerful political “mover and shaker”, with leaders like Russian President Vladimir Putin happy to take her calls. She is also having an unusual love affair with the Australian founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange. He remains holed up in Ecuador’s embassy in London trying to evade the wrath of the US Government, but from her new beachside home in the south of France, Anderson reveals to Liam Bartlett how she is campaigning to free him – and why she needs our help to do it.
Reporter: Liam Bartlett
Producer: Laura Sparkes

8:30pm Sunday on Nine (it’s never 8:30).

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