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Jenny Rose Ng stabbing death: Murder reward of $1 million on offer
ABC News
UPDATED ABOUT 2 HOURS AGO [as at 13:26 AEST 22 April 2018]
Jenny Rose Ng's daughters weren't even 10 years old when they came home to their flat in the Melbourne suburb of Richmond and found their mother stabbed to death in 1982.
She'd been stabbed a "significant number of times", with her 11-month-old daughter in the next room, laying in her bassinet unharmed.
Now just before the 36th anniversary of Ms Ng's death, Victoria Police is offering a $1 million reward to find whoever killed her.
Detective Inspector Tim Day said this is one of those cases that risks "sliding into the abyss forever".
"It's never too late to tell us what you know," he said.
"Any piece of information, no matter how insignificant you might consider it to be, could be exactly what investigators need."
"For her children to come home and find her murdered is almost beyond contemplation," Detective Inspector Daly said.
"We still don't know why Jenny was murdered and we're hoping by announcing this reward today, we will get information that leads to detectives finding out who is responsible.
"They've had 36 years to live with this information and [to have it] sit on their conscience."
Click in the headline (above) to read more.
ABC News
UPDATED ABOUT 2 HOURS AGO [as at 13:26 AEST 22 April 2018]
Jenny Rose Ng's daughters weren't even 10 years old when they came home to their flat in the Melbourne suburb of Richmond and found their mother stabbed to death in 1982.
She'd been stabbed a "significant number of times", with her 11-month-old daughter in the next room, laying in her bassinet unharmed.
Now just before the 36th anniversary of Ms Ng's death, Victoria Police is offering a $1 million reward to find whoever killed her.
Detective Inspector Tim Day said this is one of those cases that risks "sliding into the abyss forever".
"It's never too late to tell us what you know," he said.
"Any piece of information, no matter how insignificant you might consider it to be, could be exactly what investigators need."
"For her children to come home and find her murdered is almost beyond contemplation," Detective Inspector Daly said.
"We still don't know why Jenny was murdered and we're hoping by announcing this reward today, we will get information that leads to detectives finding out who is responsible.
"They've had 36 years to live with this information and [to have it] sit on their conscience."
Click in the headline (above) to read more.