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By Eleanor Wilson Feb 22, 2026 rbbm

'A rare $1 million reward is being offered to help solve the 1981 cold case sex assault and murder of a 25-year-old Melbourne woman.
Haroula Kipouridou's body was discovered in a jammed lift about 2.30am on July 3, 1981, about 30 minutes after work friends dropped her to her mother's home in Richmond's commission flats.
Detective acting Sergeant Leigh Prados said the young singer had been bashed, strangled and left on the floor semi-naked.'
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Haroula Kipouridou was working as a singer at a Greek tavern at the time of her murder. (Nine)
"She had been violently attacked – whoever did this did it with a high level of brutality," Prados said today''.

'Several suspects have been interviewed and police are not ruling out links to other similar crimes of the era.'
 
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Feb 22, 2026 #9News #BreakingNews #NineNewsAustralia
A $1 million reward is being offered to help solve the 1981 cold case sexual assault and murder of a 25-year-old Melbourne woman.
 
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''Haroula Kipouridou was last seen alive in the early hours of July 3, 1981, after a shift at a hotel in Fitzroy in inner-north Melbourne where she worked as a singer.'

'Two associates had given the 25-year-old Richmond woman a lift home to a housing tower on Elizabeth Street after work''
They dropped her off in front of the building about 2am and did not see anything suspicious at the time'.
Haroula Kipouridou

Police deemed several people potential suspects over Ms Kipouridou's death but no one was charged. (PR IMAGE PHOTO)
hotel singer Haroula Kipouridou

"Haroula's death was nothing short of brutal," Detective Inspector Dean Thomas says. (PR IMAGE PHOTO)
 

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