Woman’s body found in Penrith unit in Sydney as police also find her car burnt out nearby

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Horror as the body of a woman, 28, is found inside a Sydney drive as detectives also discover her car burned down in nearby bushland.

  • The woman’s body found in the Western Sydney drive around 4:40 p.m.
  • Later, the police find his burnt-out car on a hill about 10 km away.
  • A search of the area around the car was unable to find the driver.

A woman’s body was discovered in a unit and police later found her burned on a bush a short distance away.

A woman alerted police at 4:15pm on Monday that she had found the body of the woman, whom she knew, in the Colless St drive, Penrith, in western Sydney.

The woman has yet to be formally identified, but is believed to be the 28-year-old resident of the unit.

The body of a woman has been discovered in a drive in western Sydney with police investigating

Police believe that someone else had been in the unit before the woman who discovered the body.

Police believe that someone else had been in the unit before the woman who discovered the body.

Police believe that someone else had been in the unit before the woman who discovered the body.

The deceased woman’s burned-out vehicle was found in bushland at Castlereagh, near the Post Office road, approximately a 15-minute drive from the unit.

The woman's vehicle was found burned on a hill about 15 minutes by car from the unit.

The woman’s vehicle was found burned on a hill about 15 minutes by car from the unit.

The police investigating the death of the woman call on anyone with information on this matter to contact them.

The police investigating the death of the woman call on anyone with information on this matter to contact them.

Police seized the vehicle for forensic examination.

A comprehensive search of the area was unable to locate the driver of the vehicle.

Anyone with information regarding this matter is urged to contact law enforcement.