The woman whose badly decomposed body was found wrapped in plastic and dumped near a bushland creek near Sydney Airport has been identified.
Police were called to Sir Joseph Banks Park off Foreshore Road, in Botany, at 7.30am on Monday after a local noticed something suspicious in some nearby shrubs.
NSW Police have now identified the woman as 33-year-old Zhuojun ‘Sally’ Li who was reported missing after her mother failed to get a hold of her.
Police are still searching for Ms Li’s husband, Jai-Bao ‘Rex’ Chen, also aged 33.
Mr Chen is described as being of Asian appearance and between 165-170cm tall with a slim build, black hair and brown eyes.
Police have also released CCTV footage of a silver Toyota Avensis after the vehicle was stopped on the northern side of Foreshore Road on November 30.
The vehicle was captured on CCTV just days before Ms Li’s body was found.
Investigators have urged anyone with information about the vehicle or the driver of the car to contact police.
A member of the public discovered the body at Foreshore Road on Monday morning (pictured)
Police have released CCTV footage of a silver Toyota Avensis (pictured) after the vehicle stopped on the northern side of Foreshore Road on November 30
The woman whose badly decomposed body was found wrapped in plastic and dumped near a bushland creek near Sydney Airport has been identified as Zhuojun ‘Sally’ Li (pictured left)
It comes after Homicide Squad commander Danny Doherty said the body of the woman may have lain there for ‘weeks, if not months’ and was in a ‘severe’ state of decomposition.
‘At this stage the theory would be that the person has stopped and disposed of the body just off the road,’ Detective Superintendent Doherty said.
‘The victim was only metres away from the side of the road… a very busy thoroughfare. The length of time the body has been there is still unknown.
‘This is a very tragic situation. A female has lost her life and been dumped on the side of the road. There’s someone’s loved one that doesn’t know yet that their loved one has not only been killed, but most likely murdered.’
Several items including a pair of high heels was found at the scene on Monday.
The video also captured a pair of discarded boots, which may or may not have been part of the crime scene.
Investigators are yet to determine how long Ms Li’s body was left in the area due to the decomposition of the remains.
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