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On June 7, about 11.30am, Hume Local Area Command officers were called to the scene by the owner of a Cummins Road property within walking distance of Ms Faheys home.
An adult female body was retrieved from an open-top metal water tank that was empty of water or gases, police said.
Hume LAC acting Superintendent Andrew Koutsoufis spoke to media on Thursday afternoon and confirmed the Fahey family had been told.
There was no evidence of foul play or suspicious circumstances, and it appeared the body had been there for quite a while, he said.
Superintendent Koutsoufis said he believed the area had been searched during preliminary stages of the investigation.
http://www.crookwellgazette.com.au/story/4718243/faheys-grieve/?cs=621
How is it that Jillian was not found in the early stages of the search, if she was there?
What is "an open-top metal water tank"? Is this a watering trough for animals?
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Services for Jillian were held 21st July...
http://www.crookwellgazette.com.au/story/4795771/faheys-friday-funeral-service/
The coroner's report was never released publicly,
so I guess that means no foul play invoved.
I've not forgotten this dear family nor their lovely Mum.
So very sad.
xo :rose:
Thank you Verdigris, I've not forgotten Jillian and her family either.
Thinking of you too with your'e heartbreaking loss as well :heartbeat: