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Little
information is available on Lionel Bunker who was born on 22 May 1885 at
Carlton, Melbourne the second son of Robert Bunker (1859-1935,
Warringal Cemetery), police superintendent and Amelia née O’Brien (d
1944). In 1909, Bunker joined the Victorian Police Force, and after ten
years’ service with the uniformed police at the Malvern station, he
transferred to the Criminal Investigation Branch (C.I.B) at Russell Street
and “was regarded as one of the most capable of the younger detectives”
serving for further six years “during which time he assisted in the tracing
and conviction of many criminals”; his father was for many years chief of
the Victorian detective police who was also involved in the hunt for the
notorious Kelly Gang. Bunker died at Epworth private hospital in Richmond
on 22 July 1924 after an illness lasting six months, survived by his wife
Irene née Bishop and three children. |

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