Police are planning an 'extensive search' of two dump sites to recover Lesley Trotter's body.
Police say there is "strong evidence" a missing 78-year-old woman's body was dumped in a wheelie bin in inner-city Brisbane.Authorities are yet to find her body, but believe it was in a bin near her home that morning.
Family members visited Lesley Trotter's Maryvale Street address on the morning of March 28 to find she was not home. Ms Trotter was known to sort through her neighbours' rubbish, which could be linked to her death, Detective Superintendent Andrew Massingham said."And we can't rule out that that has something to do with her death.""Over that morning, that bin was collected by rubbish truck, [as it was] each Tuesday," Detective Superintendent Massingham said.He said the rubbish was then dropped into a pit at the Nudgee Waste Transfer Station, along with loads from 22 other trucks.
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