Mother-of-two allegedly murdered in apartment in Penrith, Sydney’s west

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EXCLUSIVE: 28-Year-Old Mother Of Two Is Found Dead In Sydney Apartment When Close Friend Opens Up About Tragedy, Man Known To Her Is Arrested: ‘She Was The Life Of The Party’

  • Dayna Isaac, 28, was found dead inside a unit in Penrith, in south-west Sydney.
  • 32-year-old man known to mother of two has been taken into police custody
  • Ms Isaac’s best friend said she was a ‘beautiful and selfless’ young mother
  • Ms. Isaac’s car was also found burned in a bush 13 kilometers away.

A mother of two who was allegedly murdered in western Sydney has been remembered as “beautiful and warm-hearted”.

Dayna Isaac, 28, was found dead inside a drive-thru on Colless St in Penrith, west of Sydney, at around 4:15pm on Monday by a woman she knew who contacted police.

A 32-year-old man known as Ms Isaac is in police custody and is assisting with investigations.

Ms. Isaac’s best friend said she was the “most beautiful, caring and selfless” person she had ever met.

“She lit up the room and was the life of the party,” the woman, who wished to remain anonymous, told Daily Mail Australia.

“She was an amazing, loving mother to two beautiful little girls who absolutely adored her and I’m so proud to call her not just my friend, but my sister.”

Ms. Isaac’s best friend (pictured) said she was the “most beautiful, caring and selfless” person she had ever met.

The body of a woman has been discovered in a drive in western Sydney (pictured)

A 32-year-old man known as Ms Isaac is in police custody and is assisting with investigations.

Mrs Isaac’s car was found burned out on a bush 13 km away near Castlereagh.

Specialist forensic police examine the house and what remains of the vehicle.

“An investigation is underway after the body of a woman was found in a house in western Sydney today,” a spokeswoman for the New South Wales Police said.

‘At around 4:15pm, a woman attended Penrith Police Station and notified officers that she had located the body of a woman, known to her, inside a unit on Colless St, Penrith.

Specialized forensic police examine the house and what remains of the vehicle

‘Officers from the Nepean Police Area Command attended the unit and found the body inside.

“Initial investigations suggest that another person had been in the unit prior to the arrival of the woman who reported the matter.”

Police urge anyone who may have information that could help detectives to come forward and contact Penrith Police Station or Crime Stoppers.

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

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