Operation Cobham Media Release 3 Tuesday November 4,
2008
The Post Mortem of the 15-year-old girl whose body
was found in Kerikeri on Sunday evening was completed last
night.
The results indicate that her death was not
accidental and Police will not be making any further comment
on the results.
Police are still appealing for any
witnesses who may have noticed this girl in the Inlet
Road/Cobham Road/Hone Heke Road area during Saturday
afternoon/evening 1 November 2008 to come forward
The
girl is described as a 15 year old European, medium build,
with copper coloured hair and blue eyes. She was wearing
black jeans and a sparkly black coloured jersey. She may
have been carrying a large bottle of Coca-Cola.
Anybody
who may have seen this girl is urged to call 0800
COBHAM.
The police investigation continues today with
further work being conducted on the scene examination and a
large number of people being spoken
to.
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