Unexplained Death At Port Augusta

Major Crime Investigation Branch and Port Augusta CIB detectives are investigating the unexplained death of a 26 year-old woman from Port Augusta.

The woman, who had physical and intellectual disabilities, died in Royal Adelaide Hospital on Monday night (October 28).

She was taken to Port Augusta Hospital on October 24 after SA Ambulance attended at her Edinburgh Terrace home. She was found to be seriously ill with significant infected wounds.

On October 25, the woman's condition deteriorated, and she was transported to the Royal Adelaide Hospital. Port Augusta CIB detectives were advised and commenced a criminal neglect investigation and searched her home.

The woman's death has been declared a major crime.

Major Crime officer-in-charge Detective Superintendent Des Bray said the investigation was in its early stages and the examination of the house was expected to take several days.

Major Crime detectives and Forensic Response Section officers have been in Port Augusta working with local police since yesterday.

"There are significant indicators of criminal neglect, but it is not yet clear if that caused the woman's death,'' he said.

"Because of this there is a simultaneous criminal and coronial investigation underway that involves a significant commitment of resources.

"The criminal investigation will examine the role of everyone who was involved in the provision of care to the victim and to determine if anyone is criminally responsible for the death. I expect that will take some time.''

"I would urge anyone who knows the victim that had raised concerns about her care to contact police.''

Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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