Although it's something. Because there was absolutely nothing before this. I hope this person comes forward. He/she may not be linked to the murder but might be able to help/assist police to solve this vicious eerie crime with whatever they might remember about that night.
Police seem to think along the same lines too at this stage. Hence, according to the news Australian Police will be visiting her family in India soon. Looks like that means all avenues except the probability of organised murder have been exhausted.
Looking at the nature of the crime, the...
This is the only recent article I found on the net of Prabha's case. Absolutely stunned by police finding nothing at all. I really feel terrible for her family...
It's disturbing to me that there's not even a clue since March 8th and we are in mid April now. Generally if police has any credible leads the public would have known within days of the murder. Extremely sad and heart breaking that sometimes an innocent person could be killed like that and...
There's still not a clue a month later and the killer is still out there walking free
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/prabha-kumar-murder-police-consider-possibility-of-random-killer-20150405-1mdc45.html
A plaque in memory of Prabha to be unveiled in May in Parra park, and a safety forum to raise awareness.
http://www.parramattasun.com.au/story/2963474/plaque-to-remember-prabha/?cs=1497
This is good but it bothers me that Prabha's killer is still at large and there's not a single clue.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-03-25/cctv-boost-could-include-parramatta-park-prabha-arun-kumar/6347732
Found this article about Prabha. She had met with a serious accident 10 years ago that left her in a coma for months, but had survived it. She had lost her sense of smell as a result of that accident. Poor thing. Made me very sad reading this...
"Detectives recovered the 41-year-old’s handbag and mobile phone at the crime scene, The Daily Telegraph can reveal."
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/murdered-prabha-kumars-family-wants-answers-we-dont-know-what-to-make-of-it/story-fni0cx12-1227257415069
No I'm pretty sure Aus police stated her phone was intact and they found it. Maybe the police did not give the phone to the family because they probably want it for further investigations.
I don't think the attacker would have taken the phone with him. If he did, the police would have already...
Safety audit plan for Parra Park to be implemented:
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/parramatta/safety-audit-planned-for-parramatta-park-following-murder-of-indian-national-prabha-arun-kumar/story-fngr8huy-1227266523542
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