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By Stephen Gibbs for Daily Mail Australia 13 October 2024
'A controlling father sent his daughter pictures of two Saudi women who were mysteriously found dead in their Sydney unit after she refused to return from Australia for an arranged marriage.

The father asked his daughter in a text message if the photos scared her and threatened, 'I swear to God I'm going to slaughter you, bury you and no one will know'.

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This matter has been with the coroner for quite a while. Media reports state that it is to be decided if there will be an Inquest. Close to 3 years ago since the tragedy.



August, 2022

The coroner will decide whether to hold an inquest once they have reviewed the police evidence and the autopsy results.”






June, 2023

The matter is before the coroner.


 
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From your article:

'According to the police, this is not a random crime and will not be a potential risk for the community.'

To be precise
It is not MY article as I don't work for DM and I'm not a reporter hahaha
I don't even live in the UK or Australia.

I'm just a humble messenger and provider of links I find in MSM,
just saying :D
 
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To be precise
It is not MY article as I don't work for DM and I'm not a reporter hahaha
I don't even live in the UK or Australia.

I'm just a humble messenger and provider of links I find in MSM,
just saying :D
'From your article' is less words to type than 'From the article that you posted'. :)
 
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Toxicology reports - which were reportedly inconclusive - recorded unusual levels of sodium, nitrate and fluoride in the apartment.

Does anyone know what that could mean ?
 
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Toxicology reports - which were reportedly inconclusive - recorded unusual levels of sodium, nitrate and fluoride in the apartment.

Does anyone know what that could mean ?
Moo...in what form and where were the chemicals found. Google the 3 chemicals together and you end up with toothpaste for sensitive teeth...moo
 
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Daily Mail

Asra and Amaal Alsehli: Big development in investigation into Saudi sisters whose naked bodies were mysteriously found in a Canterbury, Sydney apartment​

 
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Is there a lot of agricultural around the area they lived polluting the water? Sodium nitrate and fluoride can cause illness, could have been in drinks they were drinking a lot of (didn't it say in an article way back that they drank a lot of energy drinks from the gas station near by?).

I'm in Canada, so don't know much about the water systems in other countries, but agriculture can pollute waterways, maybe the drinks they were purchasing were poisoning them, or maybe someone was able to add high levels somehow to poison their water bottles without anyone noticing?

They've banned fluoride for the most part here (except recently was voted to be allowed back in to one cities water systems in Alberta smh).

Wonder if they'll take a look at what they were drinking... Nitrate toxicity could definitely make you feel like you are being poisoned, it causes joint pain, stomach problems, bone pain and damage, and can cause skin to turn blue, it can disrupt how the body carries blood oxygen.

IMO. It's very sad all of this
 
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Is there a lot of agricultural around the area they lived polluting the water? Sodium nitrate and fluoride can cause illness, could have been in drinks they were drinking a lot of (didn't it say in an article way back that they drank a lot of energy drinks from the gas station near by?).

I'm in Canada, so don't know much about the water systems in other countries, but agriculture can pollute waterways, maybe the drinks they were purchasing were poisoning them, or maybe someone was able to add high levels somehow to poison their water bottles without anyone noticing?

They've banned fluoride for the most part here (except recently was voted to be allowed back in to one cities water systems in Alberta smh).

Wonder if they'll take a look at what they were drinking... Nitrate toxicity could definitely make you feel like you are being poisoned, it causes joint pain, stomach problems, bone pain and damage, and can cause skin to turn blue, it can disrupt how the body carries blood oxygen.

IMO. It's very sad all of this
The water in our state has contained fluoride for decades, and we're all fine.

Canterbury is urban, not agricultural.

Energy drinks don't kill people, unless they have a heart condition or other condition that can be affected by caffeine or other ingredients.

MOO
 
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Is there a lot of agricultural around the area they lived polluting the water? Sodium nitrate and fluoride can cause illness, could have been in drinks they were drinking a lot of (didn't it say in an article way back that they drank a lot of energy drinks from the gas station near by?).

I'm in Canada, so don't know much about the water systems in other countries, but agriculture can pollute waterways, maybe the drinks they were purchasing were poisoning them, or maybe someone was able to add high levels somehow to poison their water bottles without anyone noticing?

They've banned fluoride for the most part here (except recently was voted to be allowed back in to one cities water systems in Alberta smh).

Wonder if they'll take a look at what they were drinking... Nitrate toxicity could definitely make you feel like you are being poisoned, it causes joint pain, stomach problems, bone pain and damage, and can cause skin to turn blue, it can disrupt how the body carries blood oxygen.

IMO. It's very sad all of this
I don't know where you live in Canada but most of Canada has fluoride in their drinking water. The highest percentages are in Alberta, Manitoba and Ontario. The lowest percentage of usage is in BC and Newfoundland. Alberta stopped using fluoride in the water in 2011 but with an increase in tooth decay they re-introduced it last year. I have no issue with the fluoride in our water. IMO, reducing it has increased the level of tooth decay.
 

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