The NSW government is offering a $100,000 reward for information about the abduction of a toddler, missing since 2005.
Rahma el-Dennaoui was abducted from her home on Hill Road, Lurnea, in Sydney's south-west, on November 10, 2005, sparking a major land and air search.
The 19-month-old was sleeping with her four sisters in the front room of their home when someone cut through the flyscreen in the early hours of that morning, police say.
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Three months after she vanished, her conservative Muslim family from the Lebanese city of Tripoli is desperate.
Throughout the ordeal, Rahma's mother, Alyaa, 29, has been pregnant with their ninth child. Her father, Hosayn, 35, has been prescribed sedatives and drugs for stomach ulcers.
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NSW govt offers reward Rahma case info
July 30, 2008
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