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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. |
Roman Heinze jailed for at least 17 years for attack on backpackers in South Australia | Roman Heinze jailed for at least 17 years for attack on backpackers in South Australia |
“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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