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Australian Homicide Investigation Called Off After "Body" Turns Out To Be Life Like Doll

Forensic testing showed the suspected remains were a lifelike doll with clothing, hair and a nose piercing after police launched a homicide response.

  • On Monday, New South Wales Police confirmed a suitcase discovered in rural Australia contained a lifelike doll, ending a brief homicide investigation initially sparked by the discovery.
  • Two members of the public discovered the abandoned suitcase on a Sunday drive near Oallen on August 9, prompting The Hume Police District to establish a crime scene near Goulburn.
  • Forensic examinations revealed the contents were a lifelike doll, replete with clothing, hair, and a nose piercing, which 'also had markings that resembled bruises and grazes.'
  • Superintendent Linda Bradbury noted police 'don't like to disturb remains too much in situ,' adding the item was 'very realistic in terms of looking like human remains.'
  • Authorities have now closed the homicide investigation after determining the doll was briefly 'mistaken' for a murder victim, clarifying the confusion stemmed from its realistic appearance.
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The Australian police, in charge of investigating the discovery of a body in a suitcase, announced that it was actually a doll. "The contents of the suitcase were first taken for a human body", "but we confirmed by other means that it was nothing," she said. The investigation was closed. - "It looked very realistically": the "body" found in a suitcase in Australia was actually... a doll (International).

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It was locked in a suitcase and it took a day to realize that it wasn't like that, actually for good reasons.

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Australian police have been left in a state of embarrassment after they long mistook a lifelike mannequin found in a roadside suitcase for a murder victim. Officers were baffled when they found the sex doll with hair, clothing, piercings and bruises.

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Police launched an investigation into a "shocking discovery" but soon backed down

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The Canberra Times broke the news in Canberra, Australia on Sunday, August 9, 2026.
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