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Human Remains Found in Search for Missing Australian Teen

  • Police discovered what they believe are human remains near Good Night Scrub National Park in southern Queensland on Friday afternoon during the search for missing 17-year-old Pheobe Bishop.
  • Phoebe disappeared on May 15 after not showing up for her scheduled flight from Bundaberg Airport, leading authorities to conduct an extensive investigation that included digital forensic analysis and expanding the search zone approximately 9 kilometers beyond the initial area.
  • Two flatmates, a 34-year-old man named James Wood and a 33-year-old woman named Tanika Bromley, were taken into custody last week and formally charged with the murder of Pheobe, as well as two counts of tampering with a corpse, following allegations that her body was relocated multiple times.
  • Detective Inspector Craig Mansfield explained that additional forensic tests and analyses would take place throughout the day to both confirm the identity of the remains and to strengthen the evidence gathered so far in the investigation.
  • The investigation continues with forensic examinations and appeals for information, while Wood and Bromley’s cases are adjourned until August 11, and police urge the public to provide details about movements of a grey Hyundai ix35 vehicle.
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Queensland Police News broke the news in on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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