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Dah Sebulan Mati, Misteri Mayat Dua Beradik Reput Dalam Flat

1-8-2022 10:51 AM| Diterbitkan: CARI-MRO| Dilihat: 7473| Komen: 66

Description: Sydney: Dua beradik perempuan yang berasal dari Arab Saudi ditemukan terbaring mati di flat di sini dan mereka dipercayai sudah meninggal dunia selama sebulan.
Sydney: Dua beradik perempuan yang berasal dari Arab Saudi ditemukan terbaring mati di flat di sini dan mereka dipercayai sudah meninggal dunia selama sebulan.


Metro UK melaporkan polis masih tidak dapat menentukan punca dua beradik perempuan itu meninggal dunia.

Mayat Asra Abdullah Alsehli, 24, dan Amaal Abdullah Alsehli, 23, ditemukan di flat di kawasan Canterbury di sini, pada 7 Jun lalu.


Foto: Metro UK

Kegagalan mereka membuat bayaran sewa membawa kepada pemeriksaan pasukan kebajikan di alamat berkenaan.

Polis terkejut apabila menemui dua mayat yang sudah mereput di dalam apartmen itu.

Tiada tanda-tanda pencerobohan di rumah dua beradik itu dan tiada punca yang jelas dikaitkan dengan kematian mereka.

Terdahulu, sebuah portal mendedahkan dua beradik itu berasal dari Arab Saudi sambil menambah bahawa mereka mempunyai 'hubungan baik'.

Konsulat Arab Saudi di Sydney dilaporkan membantu siasatan polis susulan kematian tragis itu.

Kedua-dua adik perempuan itu dikatakan meninggalkan Arab Saudi pada 2017.

Mereka dikatakan sangat jarang dilihat di bangunan pangsapuri mereka.

Tiada siapa yang pada mulanya menyedari apa-apa yang tidak kena di bangunan pangsapuri itu sehinggalah selepas mereka ditemukan meninggal dunia.

Kes itu masih dalam siasatan pihak berkuasa. -CARI

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Quote Samerosie 28-7-2022 06:45 PM
Gas leak ke?
Quote tumpanglalu74 28-7-2022 07:09 PM
Edited by tumpanglalu74 at 28-7-2022 07:12 PM

TIMELINE

2017: It is understood Asra Abdullah Alsehli, 24, and Amaal Abdullah Alsehli, 23, fled Saudi Arabia to seek safe shelter in Australia.

Began communications with a refugee agency which helps people escaping persecution.

2019: Asra took an AVO out against a man, but it was later dismissed.

2020: They frequently visited a service station around their flat, with locals describing them as 'friendly'.

2022: Police conducted two welfare checks early in the year.

In one of the checks, the pair were described as 'timid' and refused to let anyone enter the apartment.

They eventually allowed officers to enter, but stayed huddled together in the far corner of the unit.

May, 2022: The owner of their Canterbury unit filed a civil case against Asra on May 13.

That action was taken four weeks after sheriff's officers went to the apartment to serve the women with an eviction notice.

June 7, 2022: Officers conducting a welfare check made the grisly discovery.

There was no sign of forced entry.

Police believe the sisters died in May, but have not been able to determine a cause of death.

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BMW dorang.
Quote AbukRokok 28-7-2022 08:25 PM
mana gambar mengerikan
Quote Belibis 28-7-2022 08:46 PM
Harap jangan kes disenyapkan sebab menjaga aib dato sri.
Quote Tinot7 28-7-2022 08:49 PM
tumpanglalu74 replied at 28-7-2022 07:09 PM
TIMELINE

2017: It is understood Asra Abdullah Alsehli, 24, and Amaal Abdullah Alsehli, 23, fled Sau ...

Perrgghh.. refugee ka? Bawak bimmer..
Quote SalenaGomez 28-7-2022 08:59 PM
Tinot7 replied at 28-7-2022 08:49 PM
Perrgghh.. refugee ka? Bawak bimmer..

Gang2 sajat…i mean mcm sajat la, refugee juga kan…bawak beemer
Quote FOTHER-MUCKER 28-7-2022 09:06 PM
Edited by FOTHER-MUCKER at 28-7-2022 05:10 AM


Saudi Arabian Sisters Asra Abdullah Alsehli, 24, Amaal Abdullah Alsehli, 23, Died Canterbury Sydney

]By BenjaminOn Jul 27, 2022





The terrifying images released of the two young Saudi Arabian sisters whose bodies were found decomposing in an apartment in southwestern Sydney have done little to end the mystery of why they were in Australia and how they died.

From their luxury car to unusual movements during all hours of the day, there are a myriad of unanswered questions that leave researchers scratching their heads.

Even the press conference calling the police to call for help took a turn for the worse when the venue was shifted at the last minute and time suddenly moved forward — leaving many journalists unable to attend.

Adding to the intrigue is that the autopsy has shed little light on the cause of death, after the bodies of Asra Abdullah Alsehli, 24, and Amaal Abdullah Alsehli, 23, whose remains were found decaying in separate bedrooms.



Pictured: Amaal Abdullah Alsehli, 23. Her body was found in an apartment in Canterbury on June 7




Pictured: Asra Abdullah Alsehli, 24. She and her sister were found dead under ‘suspicious’ circumstances in southwestern Sydney

The police found the sisters in their Canterbury first floor apartment during a welfare check on June 7, but IResearchers believe the women died in early May.
There was no apparent cause of death and no signs of burglary.

No one reported them missing, or even seemed to notice their absence.
The only person who realized something was wrong was their landlord, who tried to file a civil suit against Amaal on May 13 of this year for failing to pay rent – unaware that the young woman had died at the time. .

Post-mortem examinations were conducted on June 9 and 10, but Detective Claudia Allcroft said at a news conference on Wednesday that police still do not know how the women died.

The case is being treated as suspicious, but they hope the pending toxicology reports will provide some answers in the mysterious situation where researchers are even scratching their heads.

Here, Daily Mail Australia takes a look at the bizarre case of Asra and Amaal.

Arrival in Australia
Detective Claudia Allcroft said on Wednesday she has no information to suggest that the Alsehli sisters had fled Saudi Arabia when they landed in Australia in 2017 — when they were 18 and 19 years old.

Police declined to release details on the women’s visa status on Wednesday, but said officers had been in contact with the family, who have instructed the consulate to act on their behalf.

She added that relatives were helping the police with their investigation and that there was “nothing to suggest” that they are suspects.



The bodies of the two women were found in a Canterbury block of flats (pictured)

UNSOLVED MYSTERIES
– Maybe fled Saudi Arabia as a teenager.
– Had access to money and drove a BMW.
– Both had Australian company names, but police can’t confirm what they did for work.
– Submitted an AVO and then withdrew it.
– BMW had a key.
– Three police welfare checks.
– Stopped paying rent.
– Bodies found a month after they died.
– Cause of death unknown.


However, sources told the Daily Mail Australia that the women had been in contact for five years with a refugee agency, which helps foreigners escape persecution and seek asylum.

Sources also said the sisters did not have regular contact with their relatives at home.
Nine Radio reporter Clinton Maynard told 2GB Radio on Wednesday that the women had no friends or family in Australia.

“They have very few connections in this country, no family, they don’t seem to have many friends or acquaintances here.”

Cash access
Officers still can’t confirm what the women did for a living, even though both women had different Australian company names.

Each registered their respective ABN as a sole proprietor in 2018 at a Wetherill Park address in Sydney’s west.

While their source of income has not been made public, the Alsehli sisters didn’t seem to struggle to make ends meet.

Flights from Saudi Arabia to Sydney cost an average of $2,000, they drove a black BMW coupe that normally costs more than $38,000, and lived in a modern two-bedroom apartment for $490 a week.




A black BMW coupe covered in dust removed from the garage of the apartment building

The women also regularly went to the local gas station for coffee and energy drinks, where workers described them as ‘happy’ but noted that they would only respond to questions – never starting the conversation.

A female clerk said the sisters would visit the store during the day to pick up drinks, but their BMW only seemed to refuel at night.

‘A girl came in to buy iced coffee and sometimes V [energy drink]. “Sometimes two or three times a day,” a female attendant said.

“I never served her sister, but I did see them walking down the street together. When I found out what had happened to them, I was very shocked and confused.’
‘She was so kind. Every time she came in and I spoke to her, she laughed. She never looked sad.’





The police are photographed in the apartment building on June 8.

Restraining order
Asra filed an AVO against a 28-year-old man in 2018.
However, the case was dropped before the Fairfield Local Court in January of the following year.
Daily Mail Australia has been informed that the man in question had an Arabic interpreter in the courtroom.
The details of the AVO are unknown.

BMW with key
A few months before the first of three social checks in 2022, someone keyed in their black BMW.
It is not known whether it was a coincidence or whether the person who destroyed their properties had malicious intent.



Daily Mail Australia understands that in 2017 the women fled the Middle East to seek shelter in Australia. They were regulars at a petrol station (pictured) near their Canterbury facility


Three well-being checks
The construction manager of their Canterbury apartment contacted police in mid-March because food had been left in the communal areas and he was concerned for their well-being.

Officers who visited the women said they looked fine and no further action was needed.
Shortly afterwards there was another well-being check.

During a check, a source told Daily Mail Australia that the women were “shy” and refused to let anyone into the apartment.




Forensics searched the unit (pictured) in the wake of the gruesome discovery

The sisters eventually let the officers in, but spent it together in the far corner of the unit.
One sat down while the other hid behind her while they answered simple questions about their well-being.
“They were distant and didn’t really want to talk,” the source said.
“Something didn’t feel right, but they said they were okay. What else could anyone do?’

Stopped paying rent
About two months after the social assistance benefits, rent payments stopped and mail began to pile up on the doorstep.
The building manager calls the police.

Police had already planned to go to the scene after the sisters’ landlord contacted the sheriff to issue an eviction notice to the couple.

Their landlord tried to file a civil suit against Amaal on May 13 of this year for failing to pay rent, unaware that both were likely dead on that date.












Quote Carcosa 28-7-2022 09:18 PM
Tuan rumah tu mesti pening kepala kan.
Dua mayat mereput dlm apartmen dia
Quote matamata 28-7-2022 09:21 PM
Pelik semacam kes ni...
Quote Tinot7 28-7-2022 09:28 PM
SalenaGomez replied at 28-7-2022 08:59 PM
Gang2 sajat…i mean mcm sajat la, refugee juga kan…bawak beemer

Sajat bawak bimmer ka? Voley survive ka dgn bisnes bengkung jahh? Jados pun dah lari, kan?

Yg adik badik ni, pelik sbb tak keep in touch dgn famili.. slalunya geng arab ni jenis rapat dgn kuarga.. apa yg terjadi kat deme.. dah le muda lagi..
Quote 3chanceno 28-7-2022 10:58 PM
Ngerinya cerita nie  mana dorang dapat $  kalau tak keja?
Quote she 28-7-2022 11:12 PM
Kesian depa
Dah ler muda lagi
Duduk berdua pun tak selamat
Tapi macik speku depa bunuh diri
Depa dah malas kot nak hidup macam tu
Tak bebas
Takde kawan
Quote muntahijo 28-7-2022 11:22 PM
Honour killing kot. Family pakat kasi bunuh sbb memalukan keluarga.
Quote Decaffeinated 28-7-2022 11:50 PM
SalenaGomez replied at 28-7-2022 08:59 PM
Gang2 sajat…i mean mcm sajat la, refugee juga kan…bawak beemer

Sajat pun memula dulu duduk kat Canterbury.

Ramai Pak Arab area ni. Street whore pun aktif (the only place kot outside King's Cross)


Quote Decaffeinated 28-7-2022 11:56 PM
bulan Jun baru masuk winter mayat pun lambat berbau.
Quote SalenaGomez 29-7-2022 12:57 AM
Tinot7 replied at 28-7-2022 09:28 PM
Sajat bawak bimmer ka? Voley survive ka dgn bisnes bengkung jahh? Jados pun dah lari, kan?

Yg adi ...

Kalau x silap aritu kan dia baru beli keta beemer juga …skrg ni kan zaman online, dia duk jauh2 boleh je berbiz
Quote SalenaGomez 29-7-2022 01:00 AM
Decaffeinated replied at 28-7-2022 11:50 PM
Sajat pun memula dulu duduk kat Canterbury.

Ramai Pak Arab area ni. Street whore pun aktif (the o ...

Maybe one stop centre utk refugee yg baru sampai aussie kot canterbury ni

Streetnwhore tu kalau aktif x pelik… depa kat negara sendiri x sama perangai bila keluar
Quote Tinot7 29-7-2022 04:25 AM
3chanceno replied at 28-7-2022 10:58 PM
Ngerinya cerita nie  mana dorang dapat $  kalau tak keja?

Trust fund babies kott...
Quote Tinot7 29-7-2022 04:29 AM
she replied at 28-7-2022 11:12 PM
Kesian depa
Dah ler muda lagi
Duduk berdua pun tak selamat

Iols pun speku deme bunuh diri.. tapi bkn sbb takde kawan, sbb refugee status still pending, tak voley keje sbb takde skill, mai umo belasan tahun tak reti keje apa.. pastu famili putuih hubungan termasuk cash fund.. bila takde duit, teruih bunuh diri..

Giteww iols speku..

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