Tatiana Dokhotaru wanted to travel the world.
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Dokhotaru made the frantic phone call to cops late on May 26, saying she was being assaulted by someone who was demanding money. But the Surrey, B.C.-raised woman didn’t give an exact address and the phone went dead.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below..Officers finally arrived around 3 a.m. but didn’t know which unit it had come from. There are 297 apartments in the West Sydney high-rise.
“It’s really important … we believe there will be evidence on that phone that would be vital to the investigation,” he said. “We have not been able to track the phone. It could be damaged as it’s come from 22 flights up.”Article content They are also still canvassing the area where the crime occurred for CCTV and any witnesses who may be able to help stitch together the victim’s last movements.An autopsy revealed that Dokhotaru had a dangerous amount of oxycontin in her system.
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