Chris Dawson appears in court over wife Lynette's disappearance

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The 70-year-old former sports teacher attends Sydney's Downing Centre after he was last year granted bail on a $1.5 million surety over allegations he killed his first wife, Lynette, on the northern beaches 37 years ago.

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