Detectives are fiddled with a quiet West-Sydney street after a woman was found dead in a reserve about 50 meters from Huizen.
Police officers went to Irwin Street in Werrington on Sunday at about 1:15 pm, after a passer -by had seen her body, partially naked and lying in Bushland with their face.
Detective chief inspector Trent King said that the woman was “middle-aged potential” and had been “there for a while”.
He confirmed that a number of items were found near the body and would be investigated by forensic research.
‘Now, at this stage, I don’t believe it [the body] Was packed, “he said.
“There were some items around the body, but not wrapped – so other clothing items and other waste.”
Detective head inspector Trent King says that the body had been there for a while. ((ABC News))
However, he quickly pointed out that the research was in its infancy and it was too early to say whether there were injuries or signs of sexual violence.
Forensic officers spend the scene as part of Strike Force Dowerin, including Nepean Detectives and the murder and team of the State Crime Command.
The unity of the missing persons also helps the research.
In response to questions about the involvement of criminal investigators of murder cases, chief inspector King said it was necessary until the cause of death was determined.
“We hope, especially in the coming days, both through the post-mortem exam and the research today, that we will have more information,” he said.
The police say that an area near where the body was found is also part of the crime scene. ((ABC News))
Vision from the scene shows a police tent over a blue tarpaulin that covers the ground, not far from where the body was found.
Superintendent King said that “it was a part of the crime scene.”
“We are not shown at this stage in relation to that aspect.
“I have no information about what’s underneath.”
Bridget Cooper, who raised her children in the area, said the ABC that she had always felt safe and “upset” to find out what had happened.
“I am shocked, I have lived here for 50 years and have never had any problems, so you can imagine the shock.”
The police had previously hit her door to ask if she had recently seen or heard something.
“Nothing, absolutely nothing. It is amazing that things happen, but again, you don’t know when it all happened – whether it brought here whether it happened here, we don’t know,” she said.
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Crime Stoppers at 1800 333,000.
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