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The family of a woman whose death on a Queensland property is being treated as suspicious have paid a touching tribute to a “beautiful soul” who was taken “far too soon”. Frances Crawford, 49, a psychologist, died in a lawn mower incident on an Upper Lockyer property, west of Brisbane, about 3.40am on Tuesday. Initially reported as a “mower rollover” by Queensland Ambulance, police on Thursday officially confirmed the death was being treated as suspicious.
“A wonderful wife and mother to three fantastic children, a treasured daughter, sister and niece, a loyal and valued friend, and a professional psychologist whose caring nature and years of training allowed her to look after so many others during their time of need,” they said. “Frances gave fully and freely of herself, a beautiful soul inside and out. “She was a truly special person whose passing is a tragedy and the ripples of which are only just beginning to be felt.
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