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Police are hoping the public can help them piece together the final hours of Christchurch woman Rosalie Anderson-Hill.
The 21 year old’s body was found near
Cattlestop Crag on Monday 26 October.
Police said Ms Anderson-Hill’s death is currently being treated as unexplained while they piece together a timeline of her movements.
Detective Senior Sergeant Damon Wells said police would like to talk to anyone who was near the Cattlestop Crag climbing rock area on Sunday, or saw Ms Anderson-Hill walking in the Mt Pleasant, Lyttelton or Summit Road area overnight on Sunday 25 October through to
Monday morning.
She was of slim build, approximately 160cm tall withdreadlocked blonde hair.
She was wearing a dressing gown with a hood, white and blue paisley-patterned
long pants and black and white shoes.
She may have had a black longboard with her. This is about 1 metre in length with a slight dip in the middle.
Her sister told Chris Lynch the longboard was found this afternoon at the bottom of a track.
Anyone with any information can contact police via 105 and quote file number
201026/8376. Alternatively information can be provided anonymously through
Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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