Police are appealing for public assistance to help solve the deaths of 54-year old Todd Mooney and his daughter Kirra and have called for witnesses to come forward.
Police are urgently trying to find two people they believe may be able to help with the investigation into a shed fire and the deaths of two people in the Queensland town of Biggenden.Police have released CCTV vision of two people at a service station on the day of the fire
They believe the pair may have information to help their investigation into the deaths of Todd Mooney and his daughterin the North Burnett town on December 20.They have released photographs and CCTV recordings of several witnesses they believe may have vital information. Police are appealing for a pair seen at the Ban Ban Springs service station, south-west of Biggenden, at about 12:30pm on the day of the fire to come forward.Watch
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