A man has been charged with the murder of 19-year-old Audrey Griffin, whose body was found in Erina Creek last month.
Griffin, a former vice-captain at Central Coast Sports College, was reported missing after a night out at the Gosford Hotel on March 23.
Her body was discovered the next day, partially submerged in the creek.
Initially treated as non-suspicious, her death was later reclassified following further investigation. Police have now charged 53-year-old Adrian Noel Torrens with her murder, as well as with multiple unrelated domestic violence offences.
He remains in custody and faced Downing Centre Local Court on Tuesday, April 22.
Bail was formerly refused, and he remains in custody. Another court hearing will occur in May.
Griffin has been remembered by friends and family as a vibrant and kind young woman who left a strong impression on her community.
A remembrance vigil will be held in her honour this Thursday evening at 5pm, April 24, at Terrigal, with locals expected to gather at 5pm at the waterfront in support of her family and to reflect on her life.
Police continue to appeal for information related to the case.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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