A 33‑year‑old man appeared in the Nadi Magistrates Court yesterday for the alleged murder of Tracy Ann O’Brien Maw of Victoria, Australia.
Lloyd Richard Senikaucava of Nasama Village who is charged with one count of murder has been further remanded in custody.
The case has been transferred to Lautoka High Court where the case will be called on 1st December.
Maw’s decomposed body was discovered by a farmer in the Waiwai bushes in Sigatoka last Monday.
It was earlier confirmed that the victim was visiting Vunavutu Village with a friend.
Meanwhile, according to Nine News, Maw was in Fiji to reconcile a relationship with a local man.
The report said that her brother, Rodney Maw, had travelled to Fiji to look for his sister who is understood to have been missing for some time.
Fijivillage has been reliably informed that Tracey Maw was living in the same village with the local man’s family.
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