The woman whose body was found floating in Fremantle Harbour yesterday has been identified as a 25-year-old from the Perth suburb of Koongamia. 9News
Specialist divers were seen scouring an area between fishing boats, searching for clues that could help with the investigation.
The woman whose body was found floating in Fremantle Harbour yesterday has been identified as a 25-year-old from the Perth suburb of Koongamia.Detective Senior Sergeant Greg McDonald said yesterday that police believe the woman met with foul play.Police are hunting for a killer after the discovery of a woman's body in Perth's Fremantle Harbour.
"We believe the circumstances around the lady's death and her placement and location in the harbour raised suspicion and homicide squad are investigating," McDonald said. Earlier police appealed for help in finding out who the woman was, before later saying they had identified her."We have quite a wide canvass to look for witnesses or any CCTV opportunities that may exist."
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