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Valeria Fermendjin murder: police release more images of people who may have clues

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Josh ZimmermanMelville Gazette

POLICE have released new images of members of the public they believe might be able to assist an ongoing investigation into the murder of Melville grandmother Valeria Fermendjin.

Mrs Fermendjin was violently murdered in her Leach Highway home sometime between 7.20am and 8.30am on Tuesday, January 5.

The CCTV and dash cam vision show members of the public who were in the vicinity of Mrs Fermendjin’s house on the morning of her death.

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The vision shows members of the public going about their daily business and police hope that the people may recognise themselves or others, particularly from their clothing.

Detective Senior Sergeant Chris Taylor said that previous similar appeals had successfully led to witnesses coming forward.

“We are hoping that this fresh set of images will also allow us the opportunity to speak to a further group of people that may be able to provide valuable information,” he said.

“Even the smallest piece of information may be relevant and play an important part in this ongoing homicide investigation.”

There is a $100,000 reward on offer for information which leads to the apprehension and conviction of the person or persons responsible for Mrs Fermendjin’s murder.

Anyone who can assist is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or make a report online at www.crimestopperswa.com.au