Police suspect 77yo died before Central Coast house fire

Police believes that a woman in the 70s has already died when she hurts her home in NSW Central Coast.
On August 24, when the unit fire was called to the unit fire in the Gulf Gulf, the woman’s body was discovered in Loungeroom.
The next day, 26 -year -old Jacob Divola was accused of damaging the fire. In court, his lawyer said he could not get instructions from Mr Divola before sending a peace judge for a evaluation at a mental health facility.
On Tuesday, the police announced that the 77 -year -old woman suspected that she had died before the fire.
“Following comprehensive investigations, strike force detectives believe that the woman died in the place before the unit fire,” a police spokesman said.
“As the investigations continue, the strike force detectives are attractive for any information about the incident that can help the investigation.”
Police strike power investigating the incident consists of local detectives and state murder team inspectors.
Police want Melissa Close to come to the forefront of the Gulf of the Gulf of the Gulf of the Gulf or CCTV or Dashcam.
Alarm was upgraded on Sunday (August 24th at around 9.30. At that time, before the firefighters arrived, Fire and Rescue NSW Director Adam Dewberry said that Blaze was firing, Smoulded, and then literally burned himself ”.
Mr. Divola was arrested in nearby Chittaway the next day. According to the Central Coast Express lawyer, his lawyer on August 26, his lawyer, said he was in a mental health service plan as a result of an intensive correction order.
Defense lawyer, Palistha Chitrakar, said Mr. Divola was “very paranoid” while trying to talk to him. The police also accused an indifferent domestic violence at that time.
Mr. Divola did not need to appear at the court hearing, and the magistrate Alison Viney ordered a mental health facility to be evaluated before the court was planned to return to the court.

