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The body of missing Melbourne woman Maryam Hamka is believed to have been found in bushland more than two years after she vanished.
Victoria Police Detective Inspector Dave Dunstan will front a press conference on Monday in relation to the discovery of a body in Cape Schanck earlier today.
The discovery comes a year after Toby Loughnane was ordered to stand trial over the killing his former partner in April 2021.
A Victoria Police spokesperson confirmed human remains, believed to be Ms Hamka, were located about 10.30am on Monday in bushland off Rogers Road near Patterson Road.
Loughnane pleaded not guilty to his former partner's murder and faces a Supreme Court of Victoria trial.
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Police say that human remains found at Cape Schanck on the Mornington Peninsula on Monday are believed to belong to Maryam Hamka.
The 36-year-old was reported missing by her family on 15 April 2021. She was last seen leaving a Brunswick Woolworths at 5.30pm on 10 April.
Police have charged two men over Hamka’s alleged murder.
Her boyfriend Toby Loughnane has been committed to stand trial for murder in the supreme court. Oscar Newman also faces trial charged with assisting Loughnane to avoid apprehension.
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Victoria Police Detective Inspector Dave Dunstan will front a press conference on Monday in relation to the discovery of a body in Cape Schanck earlier today.
The discovery comes a year after Toby Loughnane was ordered to stand trial over the killing his former partner in April 2021.
A Victoria Police spokesperson confirmed human remains, believed to be Ms Hamka, were located about 10.30am on Monday in bushland off Rogers Road near Patterson Road.
Loughnane pleaded not guilty to his former partner's murder and faces a Supreme Court of Victoria trial.


Body of Aussie woman who vanished without a trace years ago is found
The body of missing Melbourne woman Maryam Hamka is believed to have been found in bushland more than two years after she vanished.
Police say that human remains found at Cape Schanck on the Mornington Peninsula on Monday are believed to belong to Maryam Hamka.

The 36-year-old was reported missing by her family on 15 April 2021. She was last seen leaving a Brunswick Woolworths at 5.30pm on 10 April.
Police have charged two men over Hamka’s alleged murder.
Her boyfriend Toby Loughnane has been committed to stand trial for murder in the supreme court. Oscar Newman also faces trial charged with assisting Loughnane to avoid apprehension.

Body of Melbourne woman Maryam Hamka believed to have been found in bushland
Hamka went missing more than two years ago and was last seen leaving a Brunswick Woolworths in 2021