NSW police find second body after discovery of dead woman wrapped in plastic in Sydney bushes

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New South Wales police say they have found a second body in Sydney’s south as part of the investigation into the suspected murder of 33-year-old Zhuojun “Sally” Li.

Li’s body was found wrapped in plastic in bushland at Sir Joseph Banks Park in Botany near Sydney airport on 9 December.

Homicide detectives set up Strike Force Zygon to investigate Li’s death.

She had been reported missing when her mother was unable to get in contact with her, police said.

On 14 December, police made a public appeal to locate Li’s husband, Jai-Bao “Rex” Chen, also 33, saying they held “grave concerns” for his welfare.

Police said detectives found a second body about 2pm today, at the same location they found Li’s body.

The body is yet to be formally identified.

Police have said their investigation continues and they are still appealing for people to contact them if they have any information about a silver Toyota Avensis they say stopped on the northern side of Foreshore Road in Botany between 4am and 5am on 30 November.

This is a developing story.

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