The case of the deaths of two Saudi sisters in Australia takes a new turn after the results of the toxicology report emerged

Al-Marsad newspaper: The Australian authorities said that the bodies of the two Saudi sisters, Isra Abdullah Al-Sahli, 24, and Amal Abdullah Al-Sahli, 23, who were found in mysterious circumstances in their home in Canterbury, southwest of Sydney, were taken to their homeland in Saudi Arabia.

Officials reported that the investigation took another turn, noting that the findings of the toxicology report were inaccurate, and therefore another report was requested in an attempt to determine the cause of the sudden deaths of both Saudi sisters.

A NSW Police spokeswoman told Daily Mail Australia that a sample had been sent to a specialist toxicology facility for further analysis and in-depth testing, as the previous toxicology report was believed to be inconclusive.

After the bodies of the two Saudi sisters were found in separate bedrooms in their unit on June 7, investigators said that the time of death was more than 6 weeks from the day the two bodies were discovered. But this was before a mysterious figure appeared in their story.

Investigations indicated that the two sisters informed the security company concerned with guarding the property that someone was following them and that they were concerned regarding their safety.

So far, their deaths remain a mystery to the police and preoccupy the Australian press and public, as no arrests have been made and police remain unsure how the two girls died.

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