A woman's death is being treated as suspicious and a man is in custody after police received a report that a person was hit by a car at a property north-east of Hobart.
A woman's death is being treated as suspicious and a man is in custody after Tasmanian police received a report that a person was hit by a car at a property north-east of Hobart.
Police said emergency services were called to a house in Native Corners Road at Campania, near Richmond, about 3:30am, after being told a person was seriously injured by a car.A 38-year-old Campania man has been taken into custody and is assisting police with their investigation.Officers from the criminal investigation branch, forensics and uniform attended the scene and are conducting examinations.
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