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Police seek assistance to identify woman found in Wainibuku creek

Police seek assistance to identify woman found in Wainibuku creek

By Pita Toganivalu
03/03/2026
Source: Fiji Police Force

The Fiji Police Force is calling on the public for assistance in identifying a woman whose body was found in a creek in Wainibuku on Saturday.

Police say the victim is believed to be an iTaukei woman aged between 30 and 40 years.

The woman was wearing black and white striped pants and a pink bra at the time she was found.

Police are urging anyone who may recognise the clothing or who has a family member missing matching this description to call Crimestoppers on 919 or the Fiji Police Call Centre on the toll-free number 1681.

Investigators have been conducting house-to-house enquiries in the area and are gathering information that could assist in identifying the woman.

Investigations are ongoing.

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