The heartbroken father of a 44-year-old woman who died in suspicious circumstances on the state’s Far North Coast last month has joined with police to appeal for public assistance to find out how she died.
Police say that at around 6pm on Saturday, October 10, officers from Tweed/Byron Police District were called to a unit on Elfran Avenue, Pottsville, after a family member found Elizabeth Britton, 44, with serious head injuries.
She was treated at the scene and taken to Tweed Heads District Hospital, before being transferred to the Gold Coast University Hospital where she died of her injuries a fortnight later.
Tweed/Byron PD Crime Manager, Detective Chief Inspector Brendon Cullen, said he believed there are people who know how Ms Britton came to be injured that day.
“Ms Britton was in an extremely distressed state when she was located by family members that day,” Det C/Insp Cullen said.
“There are people who know how Liz came to be critically injured and how she sustained her injuries.”
Liz’s father, Colin Britton, said he simply wants to know what happened.
“Anyone who spoke with her that Saturday – a friend, a passerby, a neighbour – anyone that can piece together her movements and who she was with, please come forward to police,” said Mr Britton.
As investigations continue, strike force investigators are appealing for anyone who may have seen or heard any suspicious activity in the nearby area in the hours leading up the discovery of the injured woman to contact Tweed Heads detectives or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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