Bribie Island death: Police ask for footage of truck’s movements

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Bribie Island death: Police ask for footage of truck’s movements
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Police investigating the suspicious death of a 51-year-old woman at Bribie Island are trying to track the movements of a vehicle by asking for footage from the public.

Detectives are looking for footage of the vehicle that might have been captured on the bridge to Bribie IslandParamedics and police attended a Melia Street address in Bongaree on Thursday afternoon after a member of the public made a report about a disturbance.Despite efforts by paramedics, she was unable to be saved.“Forever and always my number one I love you mumma,” she wrote.

Detectives are looking for footage of the vehicle that might have been captured on the bridge to Bribie Island from the mainland on Bribie Island Road about 5pm on Wednesday.Anna Rawlings, Nine News “At this stage, we have a partial picture of where that vehicle was. We’re trying to fill in those gaps as to the exact movements of this vehicle and that’s what this appeal is about,” he said.

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