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Tiahleigh Palmer murder: police search for clues at vacant Brisbane house Tiahleigh Palmer murder: police search for clues at vacant Brisbane house
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Forensic officers will return to a vacant house south of Brisbane as part of investigations into the murder of schoolgirl Tiahleigh Palmer.Forensic officers will return to a vacant house south of Brisbane as part of investigations into the murder of schoolgirl Tiahleigh Palmer.
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The Marsden high school student went missing in October last year, with her body discovered on the banks of the Pimpama River days later.The Marsden high school student went missing in October last year, with her body discovered on the banks of the Pimpama River days later.
Nobody has been charged over the 12-year-old’s death, and her backpack and school uniform have never been found.Nobody has been charged over the 12-year-old’s death, and her backpack and school uniform have never been found.
Police will return to a housing commission home at Waterford West on Thursday to search for clues in relation to Tiahleigh’s murder.Police will return to a housing commission home at Waterford West on Thursday to search for clues in relation to Tiahleigh’s murder.
They have already spent Tuesday and Wednesday scouring and fingerprinting the property on Logan Reserve Road.They have already spent Tuesday and Wednesday scouring and fingerprinting the property on Logan Reserve Road.
A mother and her four sons had lived at the house for eight years but moved out just weeks ago.A mother and her four sons had lived at the house for eight years but moved out just weeks ago.
One of the sons, Elihuti Nyomungere, said the house had been vacant since then as he had been collecting his mail. The 21-year-old said he only knew Tiahleigh from media reports and was surprised to learn police were searching the property in relation to her death.One of the sons, Elihuti Nyomungere, said the house had been vacant since then as he had been collecting his mail. The 21-year-old said he only knew Tiahleigh from media reports and was surprised to learn police were searching the property in relation to her death.
It was only last week that Tiahleigh’s mother Cindy made a public appeal for information about the crime.It was only last week that Tiahleigh’s mother Cindy made a public appeal for information about the crime.
Police have offered a $250,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest.Police have offered a $250,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest.