Family fights for answers in creek death of Melbourne woman Louisa Ioannidis

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The unexplained death of Melbourne woman Louisa Ioannidis is the focus of a two-part Australian Story investigation.

Louisa was just 24 when her body was discovered in a creek in 2011. Police ruled her death consistent with drowning, and the coroner quickly closed the case. But her family, friends, and a growing group of investigators believe the truth may be more complex.

Her brother, Tass Ioannidis, has never accepted the official version of events.

“It had all the hallmarks of something suspicious and for them not to have activated the homicide squad is just beyond me,” he told Australian Story.

Private investigator and podcaster Julia Robson, working with fellow podcaster Clare McGrath, has combed through the evidence from the 2012 coronial inquiry. She said serious questions remain unanswered.

“I have not spoken to a single person who believes Louisa drowned of her own accord,” Robson said. “There is so much to her story and there are so many inconsistencies.”

The program retraces Louisa’s final years, explores new evidence, and follows a team of pro-bono lawyers pushing to reopen the case.

For Louisa’s mentor, Helen Kilias, the pursuit of justice is deeply personal: “She was someone’s daughter, sister, a human being. We just don’t sweep things under the carpet.”

Produced by Rebecca Latham and Clare McGrath, the two episodes aim to shine fresh light on a case that has left many unsettled for more than a decade.

Episode 1: Say My Name – Louisa Ioannidis is available to view on ABC iview. Episode 2 will air on ABC on September 8, 2025 at 8pm

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