Weekend Herald

New details of victim revealed in body-in-bag case

- Raphael Franks

Auckland police investigat­ing a homicide where a woman’s body was found floating in Gulf Harbour have revealed new details about her in the hopes it will jog the right person’s memory.

Police have also received informatio­n about the case from overseas through Interpol, the most recent tip coming from Canada.

A fisherman found the woman’s body wrapped in plastic on March 12.

Now, almost two months later, police have revealed details about her medical history and a more precise estimate of her age and ethnicity.

Acting Detective Inspector Tim Williams said an autopsy of her body had revealed she once had her gallbladde­r removed.

Williams said forensic tests had indicated “that it is highly likely the woman is of Chinese descent” and that she was aged between her early 30s and early 50s.

The woman was found wearing blue pyjama pants with a distinct love heart pattern and a singlet branded with a logo in Chinese lettering.

Google Translate image detection software said the lettering reads “80cm Juanyan Knitted Garment Factory”.

A couple of weeks after the autopsy, police announced they had obtained a DNA profile of the victim.

But the profile did not match anyone in police records.

Williams said his team had been in touch with Canterbury detectives and had ruled out the victim being missing Christchur­ch real estate agent Yanfei Bao.

Police have asked for anyone with informatio­n on the woman, her identity, or the circumstan­ces of her death, to contact the investigat­ion team directly at 0800 755 021.

People can also contact 105 or www.police.govt.nz/use105 and quote 240312/9837.

 ?? Photo / Michael Craig ?? Police have received tips and informatio­n from overseas about the Gulf Harbour homicide.
Photo / Michael Craig Police have received tips and informatio­n from overseas about the Gulf Harbour homicide.

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