2023-06-24 12:06:44
The Australian police said that the investigations concluded that the two Saudi sisters, whose bodies were found in an apartment in Sydney regarding a year ago, committed suicide and were not killed, following their family cut off the money from them, according to the newspaper.telegraph” British.
The newspaper stated that the police believe that the two girls did not leave their apartment since late February last year, shortly following they did not receive money from their family, and until early April when they were believed to have died.
The newspaper quoted an unidentified source as saying: “There was an influx of money coming to them from their family, but it stopped in February.”
He added, “Until now, the reason for this pause has not been confirmed, but it seems that some kind of dispute arose between the two girls and their families, following which they cut off their contacts with everyone.”
The source confirmed that the investigations concluded that “the two girls apparently agreed to commit suicide by taking a pill or something like that.”
“They had enough just for themselves, because there were no traces of any chemicals or anything else in the apartment, nor any traces of a stranger.”
The newspaper confirmed that the police are not looking for any suspects in connection with the incident.
The Australian authorities found the two Saudi girls, Israa Al-Sahli, 24, and her sister, Amal, 23, dead, each in her bed, in early June, without signs of violence inflicted on them or a storming of their apartment in Canterbury, southwest of Sydney.
The two girls fled Saudi Arabia in 2017 and applied for asylum in Australia. Both had an outstanding asylum application with the Department of Home Affairs in Australia.
According to local media, one of the two sisters submitted her application on the grounds that she is a lesbian, while the other indicated that she is an atheist.
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