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North Bondi, Hardy St unit: Two men charged with serious offences after tragic discovery of 19-year-old woman’s body in flat

Two men have been charged with serious offences after a young woman’s body was found in a flat in Sydney’s eastern suburbs. 

Emergency services were called to the unit on Hardy Street at North Bondi, where police discovered the 19-year-old woman’s body at about 9.20am on Tuesday.

Despite the work of paramedics, she could not be revived.

NSW Police subsequently arrested a 32-year-old man at the location.

Following inquires, officers executed a search warrant at an address in nearby Flood Street in Bondi, around 5.10pm on Tuesday.

‘During the search, police seized 1g of Methylamphetamine and cannabis at the scene,’ a NSW Police spokesperson said. 

Police and paramedics rushed to Hardy Street in North Bondi at 9.20am, following reports a woman has been found unresponsive inside a unit

The woman's body was removed from the crime scene on Tuesday night

The woman’s body was removed from the crime scene on Tuesday night

‘Police also arrested a 34-year-old man at the address who was also taken to Waverley Police Station. 

The 34-year-old was charged with two counts of possessing a prohibited drug.

‘The 32-year-old man was charged with the outstanding warrant for larceny value less than or equal to $2000, three counts of enter vehicle or boat without consent of owner/occupier, destroy or damage property less than or equal to $2000, hinder or resist police officer in the execution of duty, and goods suspected stolen in/on premises,’ the NSW Police spokesperson added. 

He was refused bail to appear before Downing Centre Local Court on Wednesday, while the 34-year-old man was issued a field court attendance notice to appear at Waverley Local Court on Tuesday 18 June 2024.

The woman’s body wrapped in a weighted red rug and wheeled out on a gurney by an undertaker and wheeled into the back of a forensics van on Tuesday night. 

Police roped off the entrance to the large housing commission block in Sydney 's eastern suburbs

Police roped off the entrance to the large housing commission block in Sydney ‘s eastern suburbs

Forensics officers were inside fourth floor unit on Tuesday afternoon, while detectives spoke with residents of the large apartment complex and neighbours on Hardy Street

Forensics officers were inside fourth floor unit on Tuesday afternoon, while detectives spoke with residents of the large apartment complex and neighbours on Hardy Street

'A crime scene has been established and an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident has commenced,' a NSW Police statement said

‘A crime scene has been established and an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident has commenced,’ a NSW Police statement said

A post-mortem examination will be conducted to determine her cause of death. 

Forensics officers were inside fourth floor unit on Tuesday afternoon, while detectives spoke with residents of the large apartment complex and neighbours on Hardy Street. 

A neighbour told Daily Mail Australia the unit complex is notorious for loud disturbances.

‘It’s a housing commission block, there is always fights and loud music coming from the units,’ she said

‘I used to live in a housing block so I know what they’re like, now I live next door, this specific block has a lot of junkies living there.’

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