Australian police investigating the suspected murder of a woman whose remains were found inside a concrete wall last year say they have identified the victim and believe she was killed more than a decade ago
Tanya Lee Glover, born in 1971, was vision and hearing impaired, and would have been approximately 38 years old at the time of her death, Queensland Police said in a statement on Thursday. Her fate first came to light when cleaners found unidentified human remains behind a concrete wall in the basement of an apartment complex in Alderley in suburban Brisbane last December. Her body was found partially buried and was tightly wrapped in clothing and bedding, police said at the time.
Preliminary information is that she kept very much to herself, led a very quiet and subdued lifestyle, and wasn’t active on social media,” Massingham said. Once she was identified through DNA, police contacted her family and found that Glover had fallen out of contact with her parents some time ago and they had “the mistaken belief that she was elsewhere in the country,” Massingham said.
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