The Cairns Post

Partner link to suitcase murder

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THE ex-boyfriend of a murdered Sydney dentist died in a “deliberate” and fiery head-on collision a day before her body was discovered stuffed inside a suitcase in her own car.

Dr Harshwardh­an Narde, a Tamworth dentist, drove his BMW into a semi-trailer on the New England Highway near Tamworth about 10pm on Monday, according to police. He died at the scene. Investigat­ors found Dr Preethi Reddy’s body in her grey VW Golf in a Kingsford lane about 9.30pm on Tuesday. She had been stabbed “numerous times”. The gruesome discovery came just hours after police issued a public appeal to find the 32-year-old (above) from Penrith.

Dr Reddy was reported missing on Sunday after she failed to return home following a dental convention at St Leonards over the weekend. She was captured on CCTV inside a city McDonald’s about 2.15am on Sunday and appeared to leave alone.

She last spoke with her family about 11 that morning – saying she planned to head home after having a late breakfast.

NSW police now believe Dr Reddy stayed at a hotel on Market St on Sunday “with a man known to her”.

The pair weren’t in a relationsh­ip at the time but had been previously, Detective Superinten­dent Gavin Dengate said yesterday.

Police spoke with Dr Narde about Dr Reddy’s disappear- ance before he died on the New England Highway at Willow Tree on Monday night.

“At this stage we know they met up in Sydney, now we’re looking at all the movements between those two to establish exactly what happened,” Det Supt Dengate said.

Investigat­ors believe they know who killed Dr Reddy but are pleading for more informatio­n about her whereabout­s before her death, including when and where she reconnecte­d with her ex-boyfriend.

“It’s very important for us because, right now, we are working for Preethi and we are working for Preethi’s family as well,” he said.

It’s understood Dr Reddy worked at Glenbrook Dental Surgery in the lower Blue Mountains.

Her colleagues posted a tribute on Facebook yesterday, saying staff at the clinic were “in mourning” after hearing the news of her death. A Facebook page was set up soon after Dr Reddy went missing, calling for people to “help find Preethi Reddy”.

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