
Body Found in National Park: Missing Teen's Housemates Charged with Murder
The quiet town of Gin Gin, Queensland, was rocked by the discovery of human remains in Goodnight Scrub National Park. Police believe the remains belong to 17-year-old Phoebe Bishop, missing since May 15. Her housemates, Taneeka Bromley and James Wood, face murder charges. Detective Inspector Craig Mansfield stated, "We always wanted to bring Phoebe home, and we believe this is the first step in that process." A cadaver dog played a crucial role in locating the body, which was found nine kilometers from the initial search area. The discovery brings a measure of closure to Phoebe's family and the community, who expressed relief and sadness. A vigil is planned for Phoebe in Gin Gin. The video shows the emotional impact on the community and the extensive police investigation.