Mystery surrounds murder of Qld grandmother, whose body was found 800km from home

Mystery surrounds the death of a Queensland grandmother whose remains were found in dunes near a NSW beach, hundreds of kilometres away from where she was last spotted.

Aug 29, 2024, updated May 22, 2025
Two supplied images obtained Thursday, August 29, 2024 show (left) an undated image of Queensland grandmother Wendy Hansen and (right) Wendy Hansen's Mitsubishi Pajero on February 29, 2024. Homicide Squad detectives are appealing for information following the suspicious death of Queensland grandmother Wendy Hansen. (AAP Image/Supplied by NSW Police) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY
Two supplied images obtained Thursday, August 29, 2024 show (left) an undated image of Queensland grandmother Wendy Hansen and (right) Wendy Hansen's Mitsubishi Pajero on February 29, 2024. Homicide Squad detectives are appealing for information following the suspicious death of Queensland grandmother Wendy Hansen. (AAP Image/Supplied by NSW Police) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

 

NSW Police have launched a homicide probe into the death of Wendy Hansen, who vanished six months ago.

The 63-year-old was captured on CCTV withdrawing cash from an ATM in Monto, in Queensland’s Burnett region west of Bundaberg, on February 29, police revealed on Thursday.

The last known sighting of grandmother Wendy Hansen, as she withdrew cash from a Queensland ATM. (Supplied)
She failed to return home and could not be contacted, triggering an investigation by Queensland police.

They tracked down further footage of Ms Hansen from the same day, when she was seen driving south on the Bruce Highway near Wild Horse Mountain, north of Brisbane.

She was driving her silver 2007 two-door Mitsubishi Pajero with Queensland number plates at the time of the sighting, which was about 400km away from Monto.

Nearly four months later, then-unidentified remains were found in dunes at Jetty Beach in the NSW north-coast town of Coffs Harbour, triggering a nationwide search of missing-person records.

The remains were dressed in a Bras N Things-branded singlet top and blue denim jeans when they were found half-buried in the bushy area.

The body has since been identified as Ms Hansen and NSW homicide detectives have set up a strike force to investigate her suspicious death.

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Police are particularly keen to track down her four-wheel drive, which has not been found.

Coffs Harbour is a 10-hour drive from Monto over a distance of more than 800km.

A search of the area surrounding where the body was found in June revealed several items of interest, including silver earrings, hair clips, a blue-and-white-striped button-up shirt, reading glasses, a book, a backpack and a wallet.

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