2011年11月2日星期三

Woman found dead in home in Oatlands, Sydney

Use this form to: Ask for Moncler Outlet technichal assistance in playing the multimedia available on this site, or Provide feedback to the multimedia producers. Thank you. Your feedback was successfully sent. Video will begin in 5 seconds. Don't play Play now More video Recommended Push to scrap bike helmet laws Kardashian's Sydney arrival 'total mayhem' World's largest bamboo structure Two Pakistan cricketers face prison Replay video Return to video Video settings What type of connection do you have? Return to video Video settings Your video format settings have been saved. Police investigating suspicious murder NSW Police are asking Halloween participants that visited 45 Kerrie Road, Oatlands, last night to contact police. Video feedbackVideo settings The NSW homicide squad has been called in to investigate the "suspicious" death of a Westmead Hospital receptionist, who was found dead in a house in north-west Sydney with her hands and feet bound.Lynette Bradbury, 56, a ward clerk at the emergency department of Westmead Hospital, was found by her husband Brian, lying on the bedroom floor of their house in Kerrie Road, Oatlands, about 11.30pm yesterday, police said.She had suffered severe head injuries and Mr Bradbury phoned triple-0, police said. Advertisement: Story continues below Lynette and Brian Bradbury. Moncler Kids Jackets Message +61 424 767 764 or email us with information or images.A police spokeswoman said detectives from the Hills Local Area Command and the State Crime Command's homicide squad formed Strike Force Buskar to investigate.A crime scene was established and police said they expected to be at the house for some time today. NSW police search the area near Lynette Bradbury's home. Photo: Kate Geraghty Castle Hill Local Area Commander Superintendent Phil Slogel told the media at a press conference this morning that investigators wanted to speak to people trick-or-treating on the street last night as part of their Halloween celebrations.It is understood Mrs Bradbury was at home at 4.30pm when her husband went to work, AAP reported.Police do not know if she was handing out Halloween treats and would not say if there were any signs of forced entry. NSW Detective Senior Constable Bradley Gardiner talks to a Kerrie Road resident. Photo: Kate Geraghty Investigators had not found any weapons in the home and would not comment on whether Mrs Bradbury may have known her attacker.It is understood the Bradburys had two daughters but police said only the husband and wife lived at the Kerrie Road house. Mens Moncler Jackets Couple worked at Westmead Hospital Body tied up ... forensics officers gather evidence this morning. Photo: Kate Geraghty Both Mr and Mrs Bradbury worked at Westmead Hospital.Matthew Vukasovic, the hospital's head of emergency medicine, said Mrs Bradbury had worked in his department for more than a decade and staff were "very upset" over her death."Staff have been greatly affected by the news and very upset," Dr Vukasovic said. View Larger Map "She was a very valued and highly respected staff member who worked here for over 10 years."Westmead Hospital's acting general manager, David Beard, said in a statement this morning that Mrs Bradbury was a "much loved, respected and long-standing member of the [emergency department] team who was always friendly and caring towards patients seeking care at Westmead"."She will be sadly missed. Our thoughts are with her loved ones during this very difficult time."The house was owned by Housing NSW. A spokesman said this morning that Housing NSW was "saddened" by the death of Ms Bradbury and was assisting police with their investigation.Investigators searching the streetDetectives were this morning door-knocking neighbours in about a dozen houses on each side of the home, looking for any witnesses.Tow trucks have also arrived at the house to take away two vehicles, one parked in the street and one in the driveway.Public order and riot squad police were carrying out line searches, looking for evidence up and down Kerrie Road and the adjacent Lorraine Place.Superintendent Slogel said the Oatlands neighbourhood was known for moderate levels of crime."It's an area that we respond to from time to time but generally it is a nice, safe community," he told AAP.Anyone with information was urged to phone Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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