Police treating death of young Queensland woman as suspicious

Police treating death of young Queensland woman as suspicious
The household of a Queensland lady who died below suspicious circumstances are “extremely distressed” by the lack of their liked one.

Krystle Monks was discovered unresponsive at a Bundamba residence at about 9.30pm on Saturday.

The 19-year-old was taken to Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane, the place she died on Sunday evening.

Krystle Monks was found unresponsive in Bundamba about 9.30pm on Saturday.
Krystle Monks was discovered unresponsive in Bundamba about 9.30pm on Saturday. (Supplied)

Queensland Police detective superintendent Larissa Miller stated police are treating the loss of life as suspicious whereas they await the outcomes of an post-mortem.

Detectives have additionally examined the Bundamba property, which Miller stated is a normal protocol when there may be not a identified reason behind loss of life.

Miller stated Monks’ household has requested privateness as they grieve their liked one.

Queensland Police detective superintendent Larissa Miller said Monks' family is "extremely distressed by the loss of their loved one".
Queensland Police detective superintendent Larissa Miller stated Monks’ household is “extremely distressed by the loss of their loved one”. (9News)

“She’s a much-loved daughter, granddaughter and sister,” Miller stated.

The household stated Miller will probably be “forever young” and “always beautiful”.

Police are asking anybody with data within the Ipswich neighborhood to return ahead.

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Source: www.9news.com.au