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An emotional plea for justice comes from a grieving daughter after her mother was found dead near a Victorian freeway over the weekend. The tragic discovery has left the family in shock and seeking answers.
Eva Lasrini’s daughters, Adeline and Vanya, were anxiously waiting for their mother at Denpasar Airport last Wednesday. Eva was scheduled to arrive on a flight, but their hopes were dashed when she never appeared.
“I kept asking, ‘Mum, are you coming to Bali or not?’ but she never answered,” Adeline shared with 9News, recounting the agonizing wait. “We waited until midnight, but my mother never showed up.”
The heartbreaking mystery deepened when Eva’s body was found on Saturday beside the Princes Freeway in Little River, southwest of Melbourne. The discovery has prompted calls for a thorough investigation to uncover the truth behind this tragic incident.
The Dandenong woman’s body was discovered next to the Princes Freeway in Little River, south-west of Melbourne on Saturday.
Her ex-husband Allen Keys has been charged over her murder.
Eva’s daughters alerted Keys when Lasrini failed to turn up in Bali, but he allegedly claimed he was overseas.
“Allen say “I don’t know. Nothing with me. I don’t know where is your mother. I am in Kuta right now’,” Adeline claimed.
Posts on Keys’ Facebook after Lasrini was reported missing on Thursday showed him with another woman in Bali, saying he was having a “nice night”.
But detectives swooped on the 67-year-old at Melbourne Airport on Friday as he went to board an international flight.
The 53-year-old mother of two had just got her learner’s permit and had been working in a warehouse to raise the funds to bring her two daughters over from Bali so they could attend university in Australia, Adeline revealed.
“My mother is strong, beautiful and so loyal with her family,” Adeline told 9News.
Police are yet to reveal exactly how and when they allege Lasrini was killed.
Their case will become clearer when Keys returns to court in August.
A GoFundMe page has been set up to help Lasrini’s daughters get to Melbourne.
“Maybe after that, I can take my mother home,” Adeline said.
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