DEATH RIDDLE

Five disturbing unanswered questions in the mystery deaths of sisters found decomposing in their own home

SEVERAL unanswered questions remain in the investigation surrounding the mysterious deaths of two sisters found decomposing in their own home.

Asra Abdullah Alsehli, 24 and Amaal Abdullah Alsehli, 23, were discovered in their beds in separate rooms of their Sydney apartment on June 7.

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Asra Abdullah Alsehli, 24, was found dead and decomposing in her flat on June 7Credit: NSW Police
Her sister Amaal Abdullah Alsehli, 23, was discovered in the same state in her bedCredit: NSW Police

The sisters, from Saudi Arabia, were only discovered when the building manager became concerned after their mail began to pile up.

The pair had also failed to pay rent on their Canterbury apartment for four weeks, prompting cops to make a welfare call.

Asra and Amaal were found in a "somewhat decomposed" state and are believed to have been dead for quite "some time".

Even though there were no signs of forced entry and no signs of injury, cops are treating the deaths of the sisters as "suspicious".

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Now a month on, the circumstances surrounding their deaths still remain a mystery to investigators - forcing them to reveal their names in a bid to boost the probe.

Det Insp Claudia Allcroft said at a press conference on Wednesday: "We’re appealing for information because we don’t know a lot about the girls.

"Our investigation is ongoing, and in consultation with the coroner, we have decided to release their names and have appealed for information.

"The girls were 23 and 24 years old and died together in their home.

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"We don’t know the cause of death, and it’s unusual because of their age and the nature of the matter."

Here we look at a series of disturbing unanswered questions still puzzling investigators.  

‘VERY FEW CONNECTIONS’

Cops say they do not have any evidence to suggest the Alashi sisters had fled Saudi Arabia when they arrived in Australia.

The pair first touched down in Oz in 2017 when they were 18 and 19 years old.

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