Dismembered corpse yet to be identified

IMG_20150326_081136Georgetown: The dismembered body of a female found at the Annandale Seawall on Thursday is yet to be identified. The headless and limbless body of the woman was damage beyond recognition.

Police are currently checking the missing person records for the past two months hoping for a clue. No one has been arrested but members of the community are being questioned.

The dismembered body was discovered at Annandale Seawall with her hands and part of the legs (Knees down) along with her head severed from the body. The discovery of the corpse minus the severed parts was made around 07:30h by persons who went to the foreshore to take a bath.

The body was clad in a purple skirt which was pulled to the shoulder and a green bra which was intact.

Police searched the area and found several teeth and part of the woman’s denture that was ripped from her mouth.

There were blood stains on the rocks, but investigators believed the woman was killed and then dumped at the location. It was suspected that an electrical saw was used to remove the head and limbs.

As the investigation at the scene continued, a head purportedly that of the woman washed ashore about three hours later.