Two sisters discovered useless inside a unit in Sydney's south-west have been recognized by police as an investigation into their "suspicious" deaths intensify.
The our bodies of Asra and Amaal Abdullah Alsehli are believed to have "been there for a while" after they present in separate rooms of their Canterbury residence on June 7, police mentioned.
Their landlord had change into involved about meals left in frequent areas of the complicated and contacted police.
"The circumstances are considerably uncommon," Detective Inspector Claudia Allcroft from Burwood Police mentioned in the present day.
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"The women had been 23 and 24 years previous and so they have died collectively of their residence, its uncommon due to their age and the character of the matter."
Publish mortems have been accomplished on the sisters however their reason for dying will not be but identified, prompting police to resume their enchantment.
"Our investigation is ongoing and in session with the coroner now we have determined to launch their names," Allcroft mentioned.
The duo arrived in Australia from Saudi Arabia in 2017, however outdoors that police mentioned they "do not know lots in regards to the women".
"We have spoken to folks as a part of out investigation however we want to get additional data from the group," Allcroft mentioned.
"Any data, irrespective of how small you assume it may be may, will assist us work out the circumstances main as much as the deaths."
Police are nonetheless ready on the coroner's report.
The investigation continues.