$350K reward to solve suspicious death of Sydney great-grandmother

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$350K reward to solve suspicious death of Sydney great-grandmother
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The 83-year-old was found with cuts to the back of her neck and arm at an intersection at Miller in southwest Sydney. 9News

Inquiries have revealed that the severity of her injuries was consistent with her being struck by a vehicle; however, they have not ruled out other possibilities.

The 83-year-old was found with cuts to the back of her neck and arm at an intersection at Miller in south-west Sydney on the morning of February 17, 2015.The reward is being offered for information leading to the conviction of those responsible for Mrs Harrison's death, NSW Police said in a statement today.

Police said Mrs Harrison's injuries were consistent with having been hit by a car but they are not ruling out other possibilities.

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