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Charges soon over death

03 Nov, 2009 03:00 AM
POLICE were reportedly close to laying charges in the case of dead Fawkner woman Lucia Amenta, whose body was found inside a barrel at Jack Roper Reserve in Broadmeadows last week.

The 71-year-old grandmother was first reported missing from her Sydney Road home on January 19 last year.

Workers from Campbellfield chemical cleaning company Envirochem Technologies found the body last Tuesday when they opened the barrel after noticing a foul smell.

The circumstances surrounding Mrs Amenta's death were still unknown when the Hume Weekly went to press this week.

Inspector Stephen Clarke of the homicide squad confirmed that police had raided the Sydney Road property on Wednesday and had found another barrel.

He called for public assistance to identify the origin of the barrel found in the creek.

Another similar barrel has been placed in a spot near the Camp Road bridge in an attempt to trigger the memory of any potential witnesses.

"As we have now identified the body, it is vital for the investigation that we know when the barrel was first seen in the creek," Inspector Clarke said.

"We're calling on anyone who walked by here at some stage and saw the barrel to contact us."

The barrel has a manufacturer's stamp on it that reads 'Hi Tech; Bangalore' and also has chalk inscriptions near the lid including 'Bat 40' and 'Bar 12'.

It is believed the barrel was first seen on October 19 on the banks of Merlynston Creek by a passer-by at the northern end of Jack Roper Reserve.

Two days later it was pulled from the creek by cleaning contractors and on October 24 it was taken to the Envirochem factory.

Last Tuesday two crime scenes were set up, where SES and police searched for clues - one at the reserve and the other at the factory in Merola Way.

Homicide detective Sergeant Peter Trichias said police had been shocked by the case.

"For a body to be discarded this way is pretty gruesome," he said. "We are appealing for people to come forward if they saw any suspicious vehicles, particularly along the creek bed where the bridge is."

He said police had spoken to workers at the factory, who had been shocked by the find.

Information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or visit www.crimestoppers.com.au

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Crime scene: A policewoman guards the crime scene where barrels, including the one containing the body, were found. Below: Police set up two crime scenes, including one at the Campbellfield factory where the barrel was opened; SES crews scour Jack Roper Reserve. Pictures: Fiona Evans
Crime scene: A policewoman guards the crime scene where barrels, including the one containing the body, were found. Below: Police set up two crime scenes, including one at the Campbellfield factory where the barrel was opened; SES crews scour Jack Roper Reserve. Pictures: Fiona Evans
Identified: Lucia Amenta.
Identified: Lucia Amenta.

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