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A470: Two vehicles involved in collision in Builth Wells
A470: Two vehicles involved in collision in Builth Wells

Powys County Times

time02-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Powys County Times

A470: Two vehicles involved in collision in Builth Wells

TWO vehicles were involved in a road traffic collision in Builth Wells town centre earlier today (July 2). The collision happened at a busy junction of a one-way section in Builth, where the A470 and A483 meet. The incident occurred at Builth Bridge, outside the Wyeside Arts Centre, with no injuries reported. 'Police attended a two-vehicle road traffic collision which occurred in Builth Wells at about 2.35pm today,' Dyfed Powys Police said in a statement. 'No injuries were reported.' Police said the collision involved a grey Toyota Rav4 and a white Hyundai IX35. Builth Town Council posted an image of the scene on its Facebook page, reporting that the incident may cause delays. The road was said to be clear just before 5pm.

Heartbreak as human remains confirmed as missing Queensland teen
Heartbreak as human remains confirmed as missing Queensland teen

1News

time17-06-2025

  • 1News

Heartbreak as human remains confirmed as missing Queensland teen

Human remains found in a national park have been confirmed as missing teenager Pheobe Bishop, who was allegedly murdered by her two housemates. The remains were found during a search of Good Night Scrub National Park, about an hour from where Pheobe was last seen in southern Queensland, on June 6. The grim discovery came hours after Pheobe's two housemates James Wood, 34, and Tanika Bromley, 33, were charged with her murder and interfering with a corpse. Police today confirmed the remains belong to Pheobe but the investigation is ongoing. "Investigations into locating more items of interest in relation to this matter remain ongoing," police said in a statement. ADVERTISEMENT The 17-year-old was last seen near Bundaberg airport about 8.30am on May 15 after booking a trip to Western Australia to see her boyfriend. Police allege Bromley and Wood drove Pheobe close to the airport in a grey Hyundai but no one left the car. Kylie Johnson with her daughter Pheobe Bishop. (Source: Facebook / Kylie Johnson ) Pheobe was allegedly murdered and her body moved more than once from the Good Night Scrub National Park, an hour's drive from the airport. Police had previously searched the park, saying their investigations indicated evidence may have been moved before officers arrived. Phone data had led officers to focus their search on the park before human remains were located on June 6. Police are still appealing for any information regarding the movements of the grey Hyundai IX35 between May 15 to 18 in the Gin Gin area. ADVERTISEMENT There has been an outpouring of grief in the Bundaberg community since Pheobe's death, with hundreds attending candlelit vigils held to celebrate her life. Pheobe's mother Kylie Johnson spoke at both vigils in Bundaberg and Gin Gin, remembering how her daughter lived life to the fullest. "Pheobe always sung her own tune," she told a vigil in Gin Gin. "She loved the people that she loved to every extent of the earth." Johnson has continued to regularly post updates on social media, thanking the community for their support. "My Phee Phee would have loved this! Thank you for the love, acceptance and support you all showed," she posted on Facebook yesterday, referencing a convoy in Bundaberg. Bromley and Wood remain behind bars to face court in August.

Heartache for Pheobe Bishop's family as remains in bushland confirmed to be teen's after housemates charged with murder
Heartache for Pheobe Bishop's family as remains in bushland confirmed to be teen's after housemates charged with murder

Scottish Sun

time17-06-2025

  • Scottish Sun

Heartache for Pheobe Bishop's family as remains in bushland confirmed to be teen's after housemates charged with murder

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) PHEOBE Bishop's heartbroken family have confirmed the remains discovered in bushland are hers after the 17-year-old disappeared last month. The Australian teen's own housemates were formally charged with her murder earlier this month, with the remains discovered just a day later. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 9 Australian teen Pheobe Bishop disappeared last month Credit: Facebook 9 Pheobe with her heartbroken mum Credit: Facebook 9 The Australian teen's own housemates were formally charged with her murder earlier this month Credit: Queensland Police 9 James Wood, 34, and Tanika Bromley, 33, were charged with Pheobe's murder on June 5. Cops discovered the teen's remains just a day after in bushland close to a national park - an hour's drive away from Bundaberg airport. Pheobe, from Gin Gin, north of Brisbane, had not been seen or heard from since Thursday, May 15. The grieving Bishop family said that officers on Monday confirmed the remains belonged to Pheobe. They said in a statement: "Our family would like to thank everyone involved from information reported to searching and everyone that has sent heartwarming messages. "We just would also like to have time to process and grieve this new information as a family and ask for privacy at this time." And a statement from Queensland Police on Tuesday afternoon also confirmed the tragic update, while appealing for more information on the 17-year-old's last moments. It said: "Human remains located at an area near Good Night Scrub National Park are that of missing teenager Pheobe Bishop. "The remains were discovered during a search of the area on June 6. Investigations into locating more items of interest in relation to this matter remain ongoing. "Officers continue to appeal for any information in relation to Pheobe Bishop or the movement of a grey Hyundai IX35 between May 15 to 18 in the greater Gin Gin area." 9 33-year-old housemate Tanika Bromley Credit: Enterprise 9 34-year-old housemate James Wood Credit: Facebook Harrowing footage revealed the disgusting conditions Pheobe was living in with her two alleged killer housemates. Police first arrested Wood as he was the last person to see the teen as he reportedly took her to the airport. Cops believe during the drive to the airport, Wood, his girlfriend Bromley, and Pheobe all argued over stopping on the trip. Pheobe wanted to do her makeup in the car as she was on her way to Perth to visit her "high-school sweetheart" boyfriend, Wood said. The teen got her way in the end as Wood said he pulled over less than a kilometre away from their destination. He said: "We wanted to give her five minutes, give her her own space to do what she needed to do." Police first arrested Wood as he was the last person to see the teen as he reportedly took her to the airport. Cops believe during the drive to the airport, Wood, his girlfriend Bromley, and Pheobe all argued over stopping on the trip. 9 Chains and dirty bed sheets can be seen inside the home Credit: 7 News 9 The floor to the bedrooms could barely be seen through the piles of rubbish Credit: 7 News 9 Harrowing footage has revealed the disgusting conditions teen Pheobe Bishop was living in with her two alleged killer housemates Credit: 7 News Pheobe wanted to do her makeup in the car as she was on her way to Perth to visit her "high-school sweetheart" boyfriend, Wood said. The teen got her way in the end as Wood said he pulled over less than a kilometre away from their destination. He said: "We wanted to give her five minutes, give her her own space to do what she needed to do." The pair continue to say they had nothing to do with Pheobe's disappearance or death. Wood and Bromley will appear in court on August 11.

Heartache for Pheobe Bishop's family as remains in bushland confirmed to be teen's after housemates charged with murder
Heartache for Pheobe Bishop's family as remains in bushland confirmed to be teen's after housemates charged with murder

The Irish Sun

time17-06-2025

  • The Irish Sun

Heartache for Pheobe Bishop's family as remains in bushland confirmed to be teen's after housemates charged with murder

PHEOBE Bishop's heartbroken family have confirmed the remains discovered in bushland are hers after the 17-year-old disappeared last month. The Australian teen's Advertisement 9 Australian teen Pheobe Bishop disappeared last month Credit: Facebook 9 Pheobe with her heartbroken mum Credit: Facebook 9 The Australian teen's own housemates were formally charged with her murder earlier this month Credit: Queensland Police 9 James Wood, 34, and Tanika Bromley, 33, were charged with Pheobe's murder on June 5. Cops discovered the teen's remains just a day after in bushland close to a national park - an hour's drive away from Bundaberg airport. Pheobe, from Gin Gin, north of Brisbane, had since Thursday, May 15. The grieving Bishop family said that officers on Monday confirmed the remains belonged to Pheobe. Advertisement read more news They said in a statement: "Our family would like to thank everyone involved from information reported to searching and everyone that has sent heartwarming messages. "We just would also like to have time to process and grieve this new information as a family and ask for privacy at this time." And a statement from Queensland Police on Tuesday afternoon also confirmed the tragic update, while appealing for more information on the 17-year-old's last moments. It said: "Human remains located at an area near Good Night Scrub National Park are that of missing teenager Pheobe Bishop. Advertisement Most read in The US Sun "The remains were discovered during a search of the area on June 6. Investigations into locating more items of interest in relation to this matter remain ongoing. "Officers continue to appeal for any information in relation to Pheobe Bishop or the movement of a grey Hyundai IX35 between May 15 to 18 in the greater Gin Gin area." 9 33-year-old housemate Tanika Bromley Credit: Enterprise 9 34-year-old housemate James Wood Credit: Facebook Advertisement Harrowing footage Police first arrested Wood as he was the Cops believe during the drive to the airport, Wood, his girlfriend Bromley, and Pheobe all argued over stopping on the trip. Pheobe wanted to do her makeup in the car as she was on her way to Perth to visit her "high-school sweetheart" boyfriend, Wood said. Advertisement The teen got her way in the end as Wood said he pulled over less than a kilometre away from their destination. He said: "We wanted to give her five minutes, give her her own space to do what she needed to do." Police first arrested Wood as he was the Cops believe during the drive to the airport, Wood, his girlfriend Bromley, and Pheobe all argued over stopping on the trip. Advertisement 9 Chains and dirty bed sheets can be seen inside the home Credit: 7 News 9 The floor to the bedrooms could barely be seen through the piles of rubbish Credit: 7 News 9 Harrowing footage has revealed the disgusting conditions teen Pheobe Bishop was living in with her two alleged killer housemates Credit: 7 News Pheobe wanted to do her makeup in the car as she was on her way to Perth to visit her "high-school sweetheart" boyfriend, Wood said. Advertisement The teen got her way in the end as Wood said he pulled over less than a kilometre away from their destination. He said: "We wanted to give her five minutes, give her her own space to do what she needed to do." The pair continue to say they had nothing to do with Pheobe's disappearance or death. Wood and Bromley will appear in court on August 11. Advertisement Pheobe Bishop timeline May 14: Pheobe Bishop's last known bank transaction takes place. May 15: Pheobe is reportedly dropped off near Bundaberg Airport's terminal by her housemates, James Wood and Tanika Bromley, in order to catch a flight to Brisbane and then to Perth to visit her boyfriend. May 15, 8:30am: Pheobe makes a final phone call to her boyfriend before her scheduled flight. Her phone is then switched off and has remained inactive since. May 15, post-8:30am: Pheobe fails to check in for her flight. CCTV footage confirms she did not enter the airport terminal. May 16: Family and police initiate search efforts. Pheobe's social media accounts show no activity during this period. May 21: Police declare Pheobe's disappearance as suspicious. May 24: Nine days after disappearing, Pheobe's distressed mum pleads the public for information. She says she is "absolutely begging anyone with any information to contact the Queensland Police Service". May 25: The search effort is widened to cover more area and homicide officers are brought in to help. June 4: Police call off the "physical search for Pheobe, who has now been missing for three weeks. June 5: Bromley and Wood are both arrested and charged with one count of murder and two counts of interfering with a corpse June 6: Police find human remains near the area Pheobe was last seen.

Remains found in bushland confirmed to be missing teen
Remains found in bushland confirmed to be missing teen

Otago Daily Times

time17-06-2025

  • Otago Daily Times

Remains found in bushland confirmed to be missing teen

Pheobe Bishop. Photo: Queensland Police Human remains found in a national park have been confirmed as missing teenager Pheobe Bishop, who was allegedly murdered by her two housemates. The remains were found during a search of Good Night Scrub National Park, about an hour from where Pheobe was last seen in southern Queensland, on June 6. The grim discovery came hours after Pheobe's two housemates James Wood, 34, and Tanika Bromley, 33, were charged with her murder and interfering with a corpse. Police on Tuesday confirmed the remains belong to Pheobe but the investigation is ongoing. "Investigations into locating more items of interest in relation to this matter remain ongoing," police said in a statement. The 17-year-old was last seen near Bundaberg airport about 8.30am on May 15 after booking a trip to Western Australia to see her boyfriend. Police allege Bromley and Wood drove Pheobe close to the airport in a grey Hyundai but no-one left the car. Pheobe was allegedly murdered and her body moved more than once from the Good Night Scrub National Park, an hour's drive from the airport. Police had previously searched the park, saying their investigations indicated evidence may have been moved before officers arrived. Phone data had led officers to focus their search on the park before human remains were located on June 6. Police are still appealing for any information regarding the movements of the grey Hyundai IX35 between May 15 to 18 in the Gin Gin area. There has been an outpouring of grief in the Bundaberg community since Pheobe's death, with hundreds attending candlelit vigils held to celebrate her life. Pheobe's mother Kylie Johnson spoke at both vigils in Bundaberg and Gin Gin, remembering how her daughter lived life to the fullest. "Pheobe always sung her own tune," she told a vigil in Gin Gin. "She loved the people that she loved to every extent of the earth." Ms Johnson has continued to regularly post updates on social media, thanking the community for their support. "My Phee Phee would have loved this! Thank you for the love, acceptance and support you all showed," she posted on Facebook on Monday, referencing a convoy in Bundaberg. Bromley and Wood remain behind bars to face court in August.

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