Investigation into suspicious death of Gagebrook man ongoing

Investigation into suspicious death of Gagebrook man ongoing


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propertyHome/News/Court and CrimeInvestigation into suspicious death of Gagebrook man ongoing By Emily JarvieUpdated April 17 2019 - 5:41pm, first published 5:00pmBy Emily JarvieUpdated


April 17 2019 - 5:41pm, first published 5:00pmFacebookTwitterWhatsappEmailCopyTwo people in custody over Richmond murder Tasmania Police said two people were in custody and assisting police


with their inquiries following the suspicious death of a 22-year-old Gagebrook man near Colebrook Road at Richmond early on Sunday morning.


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the murder of Jarrod Leigh Turner is ongoing.


Detective Inspector Doug Rossiter said two people remain in custody.


"One is a 29-year-old Moonah man who was arrested on Wednesday afternoon and we also have a 14-year-old female youth who was taken into custody late Tuesday night," Detective Inspector


Rossiter said.


"There are people that we believe were involved in this crime that are still out there.


"Those people know who they are and I strongly encourage them to come forward and speak to police."


Detective Inspector Rossiter could not comment on the relationships of the two in custody to the victim due to the status of the investigation.


Anyone with information should contact Bellerive Criminal Investigations Bureau on 131 444 or report anonymously to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestopperstas.com.au.


ShareFacebookTwitterWhatsappEmailCopyEmily JarvieJournalistEmily Jarvie is a political journalist at The Advocate and The Examiner newspapers based in Hobart, Tasmania. Contact:


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