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Mystery surrounds lives and deaths of Saudi sisters in ‘unfriendly’ units
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The two sisters lived next to a busy road and above a popular dessert bar. But, in an “unfriendly” complex, no-one noticed their deaths.

They lived above a popular dessert bar and beside one of south-west Sydney’s busiest roads, in a block with more than 200 apartments. Yet no-one noticed their deaths, and few knew much about the lives, of two young Saudi sisters whose bodies lay undiscovered for up to a month.

That’s one of the reasons why, one neighbour said, the bodies of the young women who likely died in early May were not discovered until early June. Officers have been in touch with members of their family in Saudi Arabia, who are not considered suspects. There was nothing to suggest they fled their home country. Police would not say why they came to Australia, or reveal their visa status.A nearby service station worker, also speaking anonymously, said the younger sister would come in often, mostly for coffee and occasionally for groceries, but never said enough for him to know whether she spoke much English.

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