Human remains found in a unit complex in Alderley in Brisbane’s north are female, police have confirmed. Cleaners contracted by the Department of Housing, found the body hidden in a void behind a brick wall at the Alderley Avenue property on Wednesday morning. Police said the body, believed to have been there for some months, was partially buried, and tightly wrapped in clothing and bedding. Police do not yet have an age for the victim, and her identity is unknown. Forensic samples taken from the scene have been sent for testing, including fingerprint analysis from a number of items found there. The body was found in a storage area underneath the complex. ( : Jemima Burt ) Detectives from Hendra Criminal Investigation Branch and the Homicide Unit have established Operation Uniform Pepperina to investigate the circumstances of the death. Police are continuing to review missing person reports, with extensive scientific analyses expected to take some time to complete. The body has since been removed and is now at a police facility. Police at an Alderley unit complex where a body was discovered partially buried. ( : Alfred Beales ) The post-mortem is ongoing and examination of the crime scene is expected to be finalised today. One resident at the unit complex, owned by Brisbane Housing Company, said on Thursday he had heard heated arguments between people at the complex. Police have urged anyone with information to come forward.
About The Author
Robert Wilson
Robert Wilson is a seasoned independent crime journalist based in NSW, renowned for his incisive reporting and fearless pursuit of the truth. With over two decades of experience in the field, Robert has covered some of the most high-profile criminal cases and investigations across the country. His work is characterized by a meticulous attention to detail and a commitment to uncovering the underlying stories behind headline-grabbing incidents. Robert’s articles have been featured in prominent national newspapers and magazines, earning him a reputation as a trusted and authoritative voice in crime journalism.
Related Posts
Recent News
- Monochrome Launches First Australian Spot Ethereum ETF on Cboe
- Ripple Report on Australia’s Digital Future: Unlocking $12 Billion Through Asset Tokenisation
- CoinGecko Report Shows Ethereum ‘Quickly Losing Market Share’ to Solana, Base
- MicroStrategy-Style BTC Adoption Spreads: Germany’s Samara Asset Group Issues €30 Million Bitcoin Bond
- Bitcoin Jumps to 66K, Triggering $245 million in Liquidations