A man at the scene cried, "Please, please let me see her face", a short time after Ms Rajapakse was found.
Wearing muddied shoes, he fell to his knees as he hugged relatives in heavy rain.
Officers were seen searching the man's pockets before he got into a police car and was driven from the estate along with another distressed man.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/scream-he...t-westmead-20140827-108z6w.html#ixzz3BvT6wPg9
A report I read last night said there's the father, sister, brother all living in the same apartment. So both kids were living at home with their dad. It also said Amesha was unmarried.
I wonder where their mother is? And why both kids in their 30's were living at home.
I can see the case for suicide - but really, I have a hard time seeing anyone choosing to drown themselves in less than 3 feet of water.
Going by the reports describing her walking back and forth in the foyer, it could be that she was waiting for someone -- or has spotted somebody she didn't want to meet up with. Her phone and entry card were both upstairs - why? If she was really going out to get a couple of grocery items I can understand the phone - but wouldn't she take her key, to let herself back in?
It really all is a bit strange.
When you watch the news clip, it seems that the brother only said that in translation for the father, Amee. It was the father who said it. (If the older man is the father.)
I don't see anything strange about an extended family sharing expensive city accommodation in a new country - for either cultural or financial reasons. Nor is it uncommon for one family member to get established, to be eventually joined by their relatives as finances and legalities permit.
I can think of lots of reasons why we haven't seen pics of Amesha - again possibly cultural (we know that indigenous Australians don't want images of their deceased on display) or maybe just an extremely private family. However, I'm not sure if I have missed it, but have police asked for any public assistance with reporting sightings of Amesha on the night she was last seen alive. I've wondered if Amesha was wearing typical street clothes or a more traditional Sri-Lankan outfit of some sort. Knowing how increasingly intolerant parts of our country is becoming, I'd not be surprised if vulnerable folks are targeted by thugs because of their appearance.
They are appealing for anyone with further information to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/scream-he...t-westmead-20140827-108z6w.html#ixzz3Bw4dULNi
Anyone with information is urged to phone Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...akse-in-westmead/story-fni0cx12-1227039468200
Ta SouthAussieI meant to say have they mentioned what she was wearing? Am wondering if a CCTV snip will appear soon - surely there needs to be some sort of description or image alongside appeals from the public, or how will they know who the police are asking about?
Apologies if I have missed that info - discovered this thread in the wee hours (couldn't sleep after a late night chocolate-fest) and have probably not read all the news articles posted so far.
Completely O/T but.....HELLOOOOO chocolate fest!!!:happydance:
Why haven't police given a photo or cctv clip of Anesha to bring out any witnesses who might have seen her walking to the shops or around the complex foyer and car park?
Amesha was allegedly missing for approx. 12 hours in wild weather so why wasn't a 000 called earlier?
Fruity good point about lifeline!