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Cecilia Haddad’s Mother Has Spoken Out About Her Daughter’s Suspected Murder

Her body was found in a Sydney river over the weekend
Photo: NSW Police Force

A woman’s body was found floating in the Lane Cove River in Woolwich, on Sydney’s lower north shore, by two kayakers on Sunday morning.

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The woman was confirmed as 38-year-old Brazilian National, Cecilia Haddad, who lived in Ryde. The death is being treated as suspicious with Haddad’s mother speaking out about the tragedy this morning. 

“I think she was too good for this world,” Milu Muller told Fairfax Media. 

“I do not know if I will survive this tragedy,” she continued. “Maybe if they arrest the murderer,  I may have some relief.”

“Thank you and please do everything to help catch the monster that did this.”

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Ms Haddad had worked for a mining company in Western Australia before she moved to NSW in 2016 where she worked as a logistics manager for a freight company. She had also recently started her own business. 

“By all accounts, Cecilia enjoyed an active social life and had made a large circle of friends during her time in Sydney,” Det A/Insp Sim said in a statement by police.

“Concerns were raised for her welfare after she failed to attend various appointments on Saturday (28 April 2018). 

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“Police spoke to a number of friends and associates in those initial stages, who described it as completely out of character.

“So far, we have been able to establish Cecilia went to a barbeque on Friday night and then spoke to friends on Saturday morning, but her movements after that time are unknown.

“We’ve been told her vehicle was seen outside her home on Saturday afternoon, so we are very keen to speak with anyone who may have seen her or her vehicle after that time.” 

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Haddad’s body was found fully clothed by two kayakers around 10:15 on Sunday morning. 

Police are urging anyone with information that may assist Strike Force Bronwyn investigators to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au/Information you provide will be treated in the strictest of confidence. We remind people they should not report crime information via our social media pages.

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