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Young woman found dead on 'quiet beach' was likely murdered, police say Young woman found dead on 'quiet beach' was likely murdered, police say
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A young woman who was found dead on a north Queensland beach was likely murdered, police say.A young woman who was found dead on a north Queensland beach was likely murdered, police say.
The 24-year-old had driven to Wangetti Beach, just north of Cairns, on Sunday to walk her dog, and police are treating it as a homicide.The 24-year-old had driven to Wangetti Beach, just north of Cairns, on Sunday to walk her dog, and police are treating it as a homicide.
Her body was found on Monday morning and police are appealing for anyone who saw anything or anyone suspicious in recent months to come forward.Her body was found on Monday morning and police are appealing for anyone who saw anything or anyone suspicious in recent months to come forward.
“This is not a highly frequented area. People notice each other at Wangetti Beach,” Detective Senior Sergeant Ed Kinbacher said.“This is not a highly frequented area. People notice each other at Wangetti Beach,” Detective Senior Sergeant Ed Kinbacher said.
“No young woman should go to the beach to walk their dog and have this happen to them.“No young woman should go to the beach to walk their dog and have this happen to them.
“It’s a quiet beach. I’m not aware of any historical problems with this area.”“It’s a quiet beach. I’m not aware of any historical problems with this area.”
Anyone with information to report should call Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000.Anyone with information to report should call Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000.
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