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Melbourne's most popular park centre is haze

Melbourne's most frequently used, seemingly safest entertainment park, Prince Park, found the body of a young woman.

The police received a report at 02:40 yesterday that, Prince Park had found a woman's body.

The footballer trained on the court earlier. Tennis courts are used only after 9pm.

Floodlights dotted a 39-hectare park, but after dark, the woman's oval center was found to be black.

A pair of black men's shoes scattered around. Leather material, carefully crafted and preserved well.

When yesterday morning-and the news of death, a sense of panic followed.

Police issued an appeal in March for a 20-year-old woman to commit the same morning incident in sexual invasion near Gatehouse Street.

The closest to the crime scene is General Cemetery to Princes Park Road. in Melbourne.

Its tombstone is like a woman placing flowers near the cordon, admitting that the dead may be any regular visitor in the park.

Located near the residential college at the University of Melbourne in the south, Prince Park owns one of the city's most popular runways, often filled with young students.

Police patrols around the clock have reduced the risk of this situation.

On social media, women worry about victims and post warnings in the area to be careful.

One woman, who lives 500 meters away, said she ignored the news of the incident because it made her nervous.

"it's a little weird," said one jogger. "I just live around the corner. I run every day, but if it gets dark, I'll run with my husband, and I usually take my dog with me. "

The police reopened the park at 3 o'clock yesterday.

After five o'clock in the evening, as night fell, the footballer returned to the oval. There is no indication that this is the site of a major homicide investigation.

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