Aussie police plan mass DNA tests

Australian police are planning mass voluntary DNA tests for thousands of young to middle-aged men in the eastern city of Bundaberg as part of their investigation into the murder of British backpacker Caroline Stuttle.

Aussie police plan mass DNA tests

Australian police are planning mass voluntary DNA tests for thousands of young to middle-aged men in the eastern city of Bundaberg as part of their investigation into the murder of British backpacker Caroline Stuttle.

The body of Miss Stuttle, 19, of York, was found on April 10 in Bundaberg, 220 miles north of the Queensland state capital Brisbane. Police believe she was robbed and fell or was pushed from a 30ft bridge. She died of head and spinal injuries.

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