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Human remains found in bushland are those of missing teenager Phoebe Bishop

Human remains found in bushland are those of missing teenager Phoebe Bishop

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Human remains found in a Queensland national park are those of missing teenager Phoebe Bishop, police confirmed on June 17.
The 17-year-old disappeared on May 15 on her way to Bundaberg airport sparking a major police search and investigation.
The remains were discovered during a search of Good Night Scrub National Park, 274 km northwest of Brisbane, on June 6.
Pheobe's housemates, James Wood, 34, and Tanika Bromley, 33, faced Bundaberg Magistrates Court on June 13, charged with one count each of murder.
Prosecutors also allege the pair moved Pheobe's body multiple times.
Wood and Bromley have been remanded in custody ahead of their next court appearance on August 11.
Queensland police continue to appeal for any information, particularly on the movement of a grey Hyundai IX35 between May 15 and 18 in the greater Gin Gin area.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Human remains found in a Queensland national park are those of missing teenager Phoebe Bishop, police confirmed on June 17.
The 17-year-old disappeared on May 15 on her way to Bundaberg airport sparking a major police search and investigation.
The remains were discovered during a search of Good Night Scrub National Park, 274 km northwest of Brisbane, on June 6.
Pheobe's housemates, James Wood, 34, and Tanika Bromley, 33, faced Bundaberg Magistrates Court on June 13, charged with one count each of murder.
Prosecutors also allege the pair moved Pheobe's body multiple times.
Wood and Bromley have been remanded in custody ahead of their next court appearance on August 11.
Queensland police continue to appeal for any information, particularly on the movement of a grey Hyundai IX35 between May 15 and 18 in the greater Gin Gin area.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Human remains found in a Queensland national park are those of missing teenager Phoebe Bishop, police confirmed on June 17.
The 17-year-old disappeared on May 15 on her way to Bundaberg airport sparking a major police search and investigation.
The remains were discovered during a search of Good Night Scrub National Park, 274 km northwest of Brisbane, on June 6.
Pheobe's housemates, James Wood, 34, and Tanika Bromley, 33, faced Bundaberg Magistrates Court on June 13, charged with one count each of murder.
Prosecutors also allege the pair moved Pheobe's body multiple times.
Wood and Bromley have been remanded in custody ahead of their next court appearance on August 11.
Queensland police continue to appeal for any information, particularly on the movement of a grey Hyundai IX35 between May 15 and 18 in the greater Gin Gin area.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Human remains found in a Queensland national park are those of missing teenager Phoebe Bishop, police confirmed on June 17.
The 17-year-old disappeared on May 15 on her way to Bundaberg airport sparking a major police search and investigation.
The remains were discovered during a search of Good Night Scrub National Park, 274 km northwest of Brisbane, on June 6.
Pheobe's housemates, James Wood, 34, and Tanika Bromley, 33, faced Bundaberg Magistrates Court on June 13, charged with one count each of murder.
Prosecutors also allege the pair moved Pheobe's body multiple times.
Wood and Bromley have been remanded in custody ahead of their next court appearance on August 11.
Queensland police continue to appeal for any information, particularly on the movement of a grey Hyundai IX35 between May 15 and 18 in the greater Gin Gin area.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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Human remains found in bushland are those of missing teenager Phoebe Bishop
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Human remains found in a Queensland national park are those of missing teenager Phoebe Bishop, police confirmed on June 17. The 17-year-old disappeared on May 15 on her way to Bundaberg airport sparking a major police search and investigation. The remains were discovered during a search of Good Night Scrub National Park, 274 km northwest of Brisbane, on June 6. Pheobe's housemates, James Wood, 34, and Tanika Bromley, 33, faced Bundaberg Magistrates Court on June 13, charged with one count each of murder. Prosecutors also allege the pair moved Pheobe's body multiple times. Wood and Bromley have been remanded in custody ahead of their next court appearance on August 11. Queensland police continue to appeal for any information, particularly on the movement of a grey Hyundai IX35 between May 15 and 18 in the greater Gin Gin area. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Human remains found in a Queensland national park are those of missing teenager Phoebe Bishop, police confirmed on June 17. The 17-year-old disappeared on May 15 on her way to Bundaberg airport sparking a major police search and investigation. The remains were discovered during a search of Good Night Scrub National Park, 274 km northwest of Brisbane, on June 6. Pheobe's housemates, James Wood, 34, and Tanika Bromley, 33, faced Bundaberg Magistrates Court on June 13, charged with one count each of murder. Prosecutors also allege the pair moved Pheobe's body multiple times. Wood and Bromley have been remanded in custody ahead of their next court appearance on August 11. Queensland police continue to appeal for any information, particularly on the movement of a grey Hyundai IX35 between May 15 and 18 in the greater Gin Gin area. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Human remains found in a Queensland national park are those of missing teenager Phoebe Bishop, police confirmed on June 17. The 17-year-old disappeared on May 15 on her way to Bundaberg airport sparking a major police search and investigation. The remains were discovered during a search of Good Night Scrub National Park, 274 km northwest of Brisbane, on June 6. Pheobe's housemates, James Wood, 34, and Tanika Bromley, 33, faced Bundaberg Magistrates Court on June 13, charged with one count each of murder. Prosecutors also allege the pair moved Pheobe's body multiple times. Wood and Bromley have been remanded in custody ahead of their next court appearance on August 11. Queensland police continue to appeal for any information, particularly on the movement of a grey Hyundai IX35 between May 15 and 18 in the greater Gin Gin area. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Human remains found in a Queensland national park are those of missing teenager Phoebe Bishop, police confirmed on June 17. The 17-year-old disappeared on May 15 on her way to Bundaberg airport sparking a major police search and investigation. The remains were discovered during a search of Good Night Scrub National Park, 274 km northwest of Brisbane, on June 6. Pheobe's housemates, James Wood, 34, and Tanika Bromley, 33, faced Bundaberg Magistrates Court on June 13, charged with one count each of murder. Prosecutors also allege the pair moved Pheobe's body multiple times. Wood and Bromley have been remanded in custody ahead of their next court appearance on August 11. Queensland police continue to appeal for any information, particularly on the movement of a grey Hyundai IX35 between May 15 and 18 in the greater Gin Gin area. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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Police say they're still searching for 'multiple items of interest' after human remains were formally identified as those of Pheobe Bishop. The 17-year-old was last seen alive on May 15 in Bundaberg. She failed to board a connecting flight to Brisbane that day, ahead of a planned trip to Western Australia. Her housemates in the small nearby town of Gin Gin – James Wood, 34, and Tanika Bromley, 33 – have since been charged with her murder. Human remains were discovered during a search near Good Night Scrub National Park on June 6, but were not formally identified at the time. Officers confirmed on Tuesday afternoon they belonged to Bishop. 'Investigations into locating more items of interest in relation to this matter remain ongoing,' police said in a statement. 'Officers continue to appeal for any information in relation to Pheobe Bishop or the movement of a grey Hyundai IX35 between May 15 to 18.'

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