37 years after the woman was missing, a maintenance worker found her body in a septic tank and her husband was arrested immediately

2021/09/0918:40:03 international 2165

In the small town of Kempsey, Australia, the police found a female skeleton in the septic tank of a farmhouse. After inspection, the skeleton belonged to Brenda Venables, who disappeared inexplicably 37 years ago. She and her husband David Venables once lived together in this farmhouse.

37 years after the woman was missing, a maintenance worker found her body in a septic tank and her husband was arrested immediately - DayDayNews

reported that Brenda disappeared from his home 37 years ago. Later, the local police conducted an investigation into the vicinity, but no trace of her was found. At the time, the police did not consider the matter as a murder case and did not investigate again.

It was not until 37 years later that a maintenance worker found an abnormality when inspecting the water tank, and then he recovered Brenda's "trace". After that, the police rushed to the scene with a forensic doctor to appraise Brenda's body.

37 years after the woman was missing, a maintenance worker found her body in a septic tank and her husband was arrested immediately - DayDayNews

The police arrested Brenda’s husband David and sued him for murder, but David insisted that he did not kill. In the court, David only answered his name, date of birth and address, and said nothing else. But the trial was not over. The judge granted David conditional bail and asked him to appear in court on June 6 next year for a six-week trial.

37 years after the woman was missing, a maintenance worker found her body in a septic tank and her husband was arrested immediately - DayDayNews

Brenda’s family said in a public statement: “Brenda’s disappearance has dealt a serious blow to our family. She is a very kind and caring person. Our family will I will miss her forever."

"We thank the police for finding her remains. After that, we will bury her with her parents and let her rest in a safe, peaceful and dignified place."

"Request Everyone respects our privacy, so that we can accept recent developments and mourn peacefully."

(Source: British "Mirror")

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