Australia- Two sisters in their 20s found dead inside Sydney unit had been there lengthy time, Suspicious deaths, June 2022

  • #541
They could have sold the BMW they owned.

2nd Hand cars in Sydney have been in very high demand all of this year.

True, but, it’s whatever took hold of them that claimed their lives, major depression, insomnia, eating poorly, paranoia, severe anxiety, past trauma, mood disorder etc. They’re unable to make simple decisions, it’s all too difficult and hopeless.
The robodebt had the same result on those young and similarly affected, they’ve got no more fight left. :(

Oh well,
I'm still doubtful, this case is so mysterious and scary.

Let these poor sisters be buried at last.
(One report).

Or are they buried already?
(Another report)

We may never know the truth.
The sisters' secrets stayed with them.

MOO

We’ll hear about the toxicology report and more findings by the police soon, Imo.
 
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  • #542
Re: crucifixes found in the apartment

This could mean several things:

Conversion
Depiction of Jesus, acknowledged as a prophet by some Muslims

How about a token of protection given to the sisters by someone who cared about them -- someone from the refugee agency, from the school, from the previous or current neighborhood, the convenience store even? Seems that several people knew the sisters were fearful, could someone have offered their own favorite way of coping with fears?

jmho ymmv lrr

I suspect it will end up being another gossip.
On the Google street panorama next to their flat, there is something that looks like a church. They might have walked there once, out of loneliness, and did not return back, ever. It is possible, but even this is a stretch. JMO

ETA: copied from @SouthAussie ‘s post. Uniting Church Fiji Parish - next to their apartment. If they didn’t walk in here, I don’t know, where.

 
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  • #543
Not to be vulgar, but it sounds like the bodies were not at all in good shape. You couldn't do any of the traditional rituals.

They are past any traditional rituals. It would be nice if they are buried because it is the Muslim’s way, but maybe, cremation is the only option at this stage. ((
 
  • #544
  • #545
If this truly IS a suicide, how tragic as it likely could have been avoided.

I said at the beginning when we learned that they owed, why didn't they sell their BMW to help pay down their debt? Unless they didn't own the BMW outright? Assuming the car cannot be sold to cover the debt unless they owned it.

I'm having a hard time believing they committed suicide with bleach but I guess we will find out officially soon enough.
 
  • #546
Or someone having a laugh with some chopsticks.
But it would be called a cross.
A Crucifix means a cross with a figure of Christ.
 
  • #547
But it would be called a cross.
A Crucifix means a cross with a figure of Christ.
Assuming the witness that claimed to have seen them, or the reporter reporting on them, knew the difference.
 
  • #548
They are past any traditional rituals. It would be nice if they are buried because it is the Muslim’s way, but maybe, cremation is the only option at this stage. ((

At the end of this DT article it says that the NSW Coroner’s court said a burial can be arranged from a deceased person’s finances, but if there is no money to do that, a state funded burial can be arranged.

It is stated right after the piece about there being no plans to fly the girls home.

When I look up the terms of a "destitute funeral" (as it is called in NSW) it does state it may be a burial or a cremation, but it states that cremation is the preferred way - as long as there are no objections and the relatives agree in writing.



 
  • #549
At the end of this DT article it says that the NSW Coroner’s court said a burial can be arranged from a deceased person’s finances, but if there is no money to do that, a state funded burial can be arranged.

It is stated right after the piece about there being no plans to fly the girls home.

When I look up the terms of a "destitute funeral" (as it is called in NSW) it does state it may be a burial or a cremation, but it states that cremation is the preferred way - as long as there are no objections and the relatives agree.



This is beyond tragic if true :(
 
  • #550
Really sad for these two girls. There was never going to be a “good” reason for their deaths but suicide really tragic. Agree with all of you thinking it was likely a combination of circumstances that led them here, if in fact suicide is confirmed. Rest In Peace girls.
 
  • #551
From the link above

1.
"Bank records showed funds were drying up, police told The Telegraph."

2.
"The women stopped paying rent ten weeks before their fully dressed but decaying bodies were discovered, and it is anticipated that the car will be sold to recoup debts owed to their landlord."
"Fully dressed" - not naked?
 
  • #552
That's the Sydney rental market for you. There's such a short supply and prices are rising astronomically.

Best way to murder someone and get away with it is to do it in an expensive rental property?
 
  • #553
I suspect it will end up being another gossip.
On the Google street panorama next to their flat, there is something that looks like a church. They might have walked there once, out of loneliness, and did not return back, ever. It is possible, but even this is a stretch. JMO

ETA: copied from @SouthAussie ‘s post. Uniting Church Fiji Parish - next to their apartment. If they didn’t walk in here, I don’t know, where.


They might have been given those wee little palm crosses that the churches hand out at Easter?
 
  • #554
Can someone remind me please - what is the proof that no-one entered the women's property, ie by invitation or coercion or force, killed them and then left?

The crosses got me thinking. What if someone called around on the pretext of being a religious person like the jehovas witnesses type people do? or even a delivery person? or a work person?
 
  • #555
Can someone remind me please - what is the proof that no-one entered the women's property, ie by invitation or coercion or force, killed them and then left?

The crosses got me thinking. What if someone called around on the pretext of being a religious person like the jehovas witnesses type people do? or even a delivery person? or a work person?
‘Timid and upset’: Mystery deepens over Saudi sisters’ deaths


From the article
“There were no signs of forced entry. Officers have seized CCTV footage from the apartment complex.”

Also the article states that they were afraid to open the doors to people and it made building manager ask for welfare check so I don’t think they invited someone into the home.
 
  • #556
‘Timid and upset’: Mystery deepens over Saudi sisters’ deaths


From the article
“There were no signs of forced entry. Officers have seized CCTV footage from the apartment complex.”

Also the article states that they were afraid to open the doors to people and it made building manager ask for welfare check so I don’t think they invited someone into the home.

I appreciate this but in the circumstances they have been found dead in this manner then it's highly likely they were murdered by someone they let inside voluntarily or who pushed their way in. No signs of forced entry means the door wasn't smashed in. It doesn't mean a fake caller couldn't have pushed their way in very violently. Also they would have voluntarily let someone they knew in as I imagine they were compliant to landlord requests or maintenance issues.
 
  • #557
It’s interesting to hear that their funds were drying up.

Everything I’ve read stated they ran with $5000. That’s not going to go very far.

They had a small, but albeit, nice apartment that they were paying out almost $2000/month for. They had a car that they either owned or leased. Again not cheap.

If they didn’t go to work or go anywhere why did they get a car? Now they need gas money.

They ordered in food which gets costly. Why didn’t they cook for themselves?

They didn’t work. Why not? How did they envision their future?

Where was the money coming from, and if it was coming from family in Saudi Arabia, what happened? Why was their Bank Account dwindling? Did someone find out that a family member was bankrolling the girls and put a stop to it?

Honestly, I think the sisters knew it was over for them. They had been found out and the tap got turned off.

They couldn’t go back. If they did, they would be killed.

No money, no life, no family, just incredible fear and worry.

I can believe they committed suicide.

MOO
 
  • #558
I can believe anyone could take their own life bearing in mind the insane levels of stress and inhumanity we live in nowadays and I really feel for these young women.

However, the circumstances of being separately in their own bedrooms plus all the issues and worries they had is making me feel it's unlikely.
 
  • #559
I appreciate this but in the circumstances they have been found dead in this manner then it's highly likely they were murdered by someone they let inside voluntarily or who pushed their way in. No signs of forced entry means the door wasn't smashed in. It doesn't mean a fake caller couldn't have pushed their way in very violently. Also they would have voluntarily let someone they knew in as I imagine they were compliant to landlord requests or maintenance issues.
The building had a cctv so if someone was in the building walking around and knocking to people’s doors it would be seen and other people who live there would mention seeing someone suspicious or someone trying to get to their apartment under false premise.
People commit suicide in various ways and its hard to comprehend for anyone who hasn’t been there.
I still believe they commited suicide and nobody else was responsible.
 
  • #560
It’s interesting to hear that their funds were drying up.

Everything I’ve read stated they ran with $5000. That’s not going to go very far.

They had a small, but albeit, nice apartment that they were paying out almost $2000/month for. They had a car that they either owned or leased. Again not cheap.

If they didn’t go to work or go anywhere why did they get a car? Now they need gas money.

They ordered in food which gets costly. Why didn’t they cook for themselves?

They didn’t work. Why not? How did they envision their future?

Where was the money coming from, and if it was coming from family in Saudi Arabia, what happened? Why was their Bank Account dwindling? Did someone find out that a family member was bankrolling the girls and put a stop to it?

Honestly, I think the sisters knew it was over for them. They had been found out and the tap got turned off.

They couldn’t go back. If they did, they would be killed.

No money, no life, no family, just incredible fear and worry.

I can believe they committed suicide.

MOO
Exactly, not paying rent and facing eviction is stressful for anyone but they didn’t have any help of family to step in and help out.
 

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