The woman had called police to the house a month ago. That interaction is now being reviewed.
The de facto partner of a woman found dead in a home south-east of Brisbane is being questioned by police as they try to work out if her death is suspicious.There are no current domestic violence orders between the pair, but police attended the home a month ago at the woman’s request.
That interaction is now the subject of an internal review, Detective Superintendent Andrew Massingham said on Wednesday. Police say the man called emergency services early on Wednesday seeking assistance before paramedics found the woman dead on a bed. “Observed on the lower level was a large amount of blood and the victim did have some injuries to her face,” Massingham said.
“The 58-year-old male has been assisting police. He is voluntarily with us [and] he’s provided us with a version of his observations last night.”
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