The skeletal remains are those of Caboolture woman Donna Howe, 57, who was reported missing in less than two months, police said. Two men, 41 and 31, both from ...
While police are testing for accelerants, a lighter has been found close to the body, Mansfield said. On Tuesday, police said the heavily decomposed remains were found in a charred area of bushland, above ground off an isolated track, and appeared to have been burned at the scene. The remains were found by two men four-wheel driving on a bushland track at the mountains on the Sunshine Coast on Tuesday.
Forensic testing is underway to determine the identity of the remains however they are believed to be those of Donna Howe, a 57-year-old Caboolture woman, who ...
A 41-year-old Caboolture man and a 31-year-old Caboolture man have both been charged with one count each of murder and misconduct with a corpse. Detectives have charged two people following the discovery of human remains at the Glasshouse Mountains on Tuesday (June 7). Correction: Please be advised the two people charged are both men, not a man and woman as initially provided.
Police believe the body to be that of a 57-year-old Caboolture woman who was last seen by family in April last year, although forensic testing is ongoing.
Police were alerted to the heavily decomposed remains on Tuesday afternoon, after they were discovered by two young men who had been driving on a remote four-wheel-drive trail in the Beerburrum State Forest at Glasshouse Mountains. - The remains were found by two men driving a remote four-wheel-drive trail in the Glasshouse Mountains Police have charged two men with murder and misconduct with a corpse, after human remains were discovered in a heavily forested part of the Sunshine Coast earlier this week.
Forensic testing is under way on the remains, but police believe it is Donna Howe, a 57-year-old Caboolture woman.
Police on Wednesday said they were initially unsure if the remains were male or female. The remains were discovered by two men four-wheel driving in the area. Two people have been charged with murder after human remains were found at the Glasshouse Mountains on the Sunshine Coast earlier this week.
Two men have been charged with murder two days after four-wheel drivers exploring a remote bush track stumbled upon a skeleton.
Queensland Police on Thursday confirmed two people from Caboolture - a 41-year-old man and a 31-year-old man - had been arrested after the body of Donna Howe, 57, was found in the Sunshine Coast hinterland. - Two men were driving on remote track in the Glass House Mountains on Tuesday - Four-wheel-drivers found the human remains in the Sunshine Coast hinterland
It's believed the remains are those of 57-year-old Caboolture woman Donna Howe, who was last seen by family in late April. Police executed a search warrant at a ...
Two people have been charged following the discovery of human remains at the Glass House Mountains earlier this week. The grim discovery of the remains was made by two men four-wheel-driving in a remote forestry track around midday on June 7. Two charged after discovery of human remains at Glass House Mountains
Two men have been charged with murder after charred bones, believed to be the remains of missing woman...
The burnt bones were found about noon on Tuesday by two men who had been driving on a remote forestry track in the Glasshouse Mountains. The pair have both been charged with murder and misconduct with a corpse. Two men have been charged with murder after charred bones, believed to be the remains of missing woman Donna Howe, were found in a remote forest in southeast Queensland.
Two men have been charged with the alleged murder of Sunshine Coast woman, Donna Howe, after a body was found in remote bushland this week.