Discovery Prompts Police Investigation
Authorities have commenced a comprehensive investigation following the discovery of a woman's body inside a residence on McNamara Avenue in South Grafton, New South Wales. Emergency services were called to the address just before midday on Sunday, November 9, 2025, responding to a concern for welfare report. Upon arrival, officers from the Coffs/Clarence Police District located the deceased woman.
Suspicious Circumstances and Forensic Examination
The death of the woman, who is believed to be aged in her 30s, is being treated as suspicious. Reports indicate that the woman sustained injuries to her neck. A crime scene has been established at the McNamara Avenue property, and specialist police are conducting a thorough forensic examination to gather evidence.
As of now, the woman has not been formally identified. A post-mortem examination will be conducted to determine the exact cause of death and further assist detectives in their ongoing inquiry.
Appeal for Public Information
Detectives from the Coffs/Clarence Police District are leading the investigation into the circumstances surrounding the woman's death. Police are urging anyone with information that could assist their inquiry to come forward. Members of the public can contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Information can be provided confidentially, and the public is reminded not to report information via NSW Police social media pages.
6 Comments
Donatello
Tragedy after tragedy. When will it end?
Kyle Broflovski
This is a terrible incident for South Grafton, reminding us of the fragility of life. It's important to support the police, but also to reflect on the societal issues that can lead to such violence.
Stan Marsh
Another senseless act. What is wrong with people?
Eric Cartman
It's heartbreaking to hear about this, and my deepest sympathies go to her family. However, we shouldn't jump to conclusions about the area until more facts emerge from the investigation.
Raphael
Police are doing their best. Let's trust the process.
Donatello
This is why I don't feel safe anymore. So disturbing.