Police say 31-year-old Megan Tangye died after being taken to Port Macquarie Base Hospital last month. (Supplied: NSW Police)
In short:
Police are treating the death of 31-year-old Megan Tangye in Port Macquarie as a suspected homicide after an autopsy last week.
Ms Tangye was taken to hospital late on December 27 with multiple injuries, and died a few hours later.
What’s next?
Officers say they are speaking with several people as part of their investigation, and so far no charges have been laid.
Homicide Squad detectives have been called in to investigate the death of a woman who died in suspicious circumstances on the New South Wales Mid North Coast.
Megan Tangye, 31, was taken to hospital from a home on Gore Street in Port Macquarie about 11:40am on December 27 last year.
She died hours later from multiple injuries.
Police are treating the 31-year-old woman’s death as suspicious. (ABC News: Marina Trajkovich)
Mid North Coast Police District Crime Manager, Detective Inspector Mark Rogers, said due to the nature of those injuries, her death was being treated as suspicious.
He said Strike Force Hazen had been established to lead the investigation, with assistance from the State Crime Command Homicide Squad.
“The injuries form part of our suspicions around her death,”
Detective Inspector Rogers said.
Megan Tangye died around 4pm on Saturday, December 27. (ABC News: Marina Trajkovich)
He said officers were speaking with several people as the investigation continued, but no charges have been laid at this stage.
“There’s a number of inquiries we’ll keep an open mind about … if anyone’s heard anything or has any information regarding Megan, we would urge them to come forward,” Detective Inspector Rogers said.
Megan’s sister-in-law, Erin Russell, said the 31-year-old was a “beautiful, nurturing soul” whose death had devastated the family.
“Megan was always so kind and caring,” she said.
“She would always be the first person to check in on others.”
Ms Russell said the family is committed to seeing Megan’s suspected killer brought to justice.
“This has hit very close to home; we’re not coping so well right now,” she said.
“But we’re not going to let this defeat us.”
Forensic investigators were on scene at the Gore Street property. (ABC News: Marina Trajkovich)
Detective Inspector Rogers said police were now providing support to the woman’s family.
“It’s a very difficult time for Megan’s family … it’ll be a priority to find the answers they need,” he said.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers.
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