The Daily Mail reports that the bodies of two Saudi sisters named Asra Abdullah Alsehli and Amaal Abdullah Alsehli have quietly been returned to their home country “as the mystery that baffled Australia takes a new turn with major development in the investigation”.
The bodies of two Saudi sisters who were mysteriously found decomposing in their apartment have quietly been flown home to Saudi Arabia, authorities have confirmed.
Meanwhile, the investigation into the deaths of Asra Abdullah Alsehli, 24, and Amaal Abdullah Alsehli, 23, at their unit in Canterbury, in Sydney’s south-west, has taken another turn.
Officials have ordered a second toxicology report in a bid to determine what exactly may have caused the duo’s sudden deaths.
A NSW Police Force spokeswoman told Daily Mail Australia that a sample has been sent to a specialist toxicology facility ‘for more in depth analysis and testing’.
A previous toxicologist report was believed to be inconclusive.
The sisters’ bodies were found in separate bedrooms in their unit on June 7. They were believed to have died in the previous month to six weeks.
Detectives are examining several lines of inquiry, including a potential suicide pact or a nefarious act by an unknown attacker. The sisters had sought asylum in Australia, worked as traffic controllers and studied at TAFE.
They had expressed concerns about their safety to their building manager prior to their deaths – reporting seeing a man ‘acting weird’ outside.
The latest developments were first reported by SBS News. A police investigation into their deaths continues. ‘Investigation are ongoing and police continue to appeal to the public for any information,’ a spokeswoman said.
The cops have no idea what happened to the sisters. There are a ton of rumors of what happened, but no one knows for sure.
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