Police want to interview a person of interest after the suspicious death of a woman in the Melbourne CBD on Tuesday, saying Xiaozheng Lin and the victim were known to each other.
abc.net.au/news/police-search-xiaozheng-lin-woman-body-melbourne-cbd/101815598Police want to speak to a person of interest after the suspicious death of a woman in the Melbourne CBD on Tuesday.
Emergency services were called to a La Trobe Street apartment building about 8:40pm on December 27 after the woman was found by her friends.Victoria Police released Xiaozheng Lin's name and photo with the hope the public can help locate him, and urged Mr Lin to make himself known to police.The 22-year-old Huntingdale man is known to frequent the Oakleigh and Box Hill areas.
They said the exact circumstances of the woman's death were still unknown and an investigation is ongoing. Mr Lin is described as around 170cm tall, of average build, with black hair and brown eyes. He may have recently shaved or cut his hair.Anyone with information about the woman's death or Mr Lin's whereabout can contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a
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