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Woman's body found in bushes
The Journal
|June 17, 2026
POLICE have confirmed that they are not treating the discovery of a body on a Newcastle housing estate as suspicious.
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A resident of Great Park said that a large emergency services presence arrived on the estate on Monday afternoon.
They said that police had searched a grassy area around Elmwood Park Gardens, and that a body had been recovered from the bushes.
This story is from the June 17, 2026 edition of The Journal.
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