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| Murder of Isla Bell | |
|---|---|
| Location | Dandenong, Victoria, Australia |
| Date | October 2024 |
Attack type | Homicide |
| Deaths | 1 |
| Victim | Isla Bell (aged 19) |
| Perpetrator | Unknown |
Isla Bell (born 22 October 2004) was a 19-year old Australian woman from Melbourne who went missing in October 2024. On 19 November, human remains were discovered at a rubbish tip in Dandenong, which are believed to be Bell's remains. [1]
Bell was last seen leaving her Brunswick home on Friday, 4 October around 6pm. [2] According to ABC News, she met an older man in a St Kilda East apartment on 5 October. Around midnight 7 October she sent a Snapchat message to a friend saying she had found "the best Russian sugar daddy" who had saved her from "sex traffickers" and given her gifts. CCTV footage captured her being assaulted by the man, and later him engaging in "extensive cleaning" of his apartment. [3]
According to The Age, her body was then transported in a fridge to various spots across Melbourne's southeast until the fridge was placed in a recycling centre in Clayton. There, another individual (who discovered the remains) moved the fridge to the street, where it eventually ended up in the Dandenong rubbish tip. [4] According to The Guardian, "[t]here had been no activity on Bell’s bank or social media accounts and her phone had not pinged to any telecommunication towers." [5] Her disappearance was covered in both domestic and international news.
Isla Bell's family spoke publicly at the Walk Against Family Violence in Melbourne on November 22, 2024 to a crowd of over 5000 marchers. [6] [7] Vigils continued in Melbourne for over three weeks after the discovery of Bell's corpse and mourners used red and orange ribbons to memorialize Bell in street art. [8] A December 7, 2024 public vigil had been planned for Bell but was canceled and held in secret due to alleged threats of violence from men. [8] [9] As of March 2025, her family has continued to advocate for change to stop violence against women in Australia which was noted in The Age. [10] The court date for the trial of Bell's alleged murderer was set for March 2025. On March 26 the trial was delayed by 11 weeks after a request from the accused. [11]
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