Death of Christchurch woman referred to coroner, not suspect



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Rosalie Anderson-Hill. Photo / Facebook

The death of Rosalie Anderson-Hill, a Christchurch woman, has been referred to the coroner.

Detective Sergeant Damon Well said they want to thank the public for submitting information related to the sightings of the 21-year-old.

“As a result of this information, we now have a greater understanding of
Rosalie’s movements from Sunday October 25 to Monday October 26 “.

His missing longboard was located by a member of the public.

Anderson-Hill died near Summit Road in the Heathcote Valley between Sunday and early Monday morning.

His death was initially treated as “inexplicable” as police tried to reconstruct a chronology of his movements.

The tributes are coming to Anderson-Hill.

A Facebook group has been created for friends and family to share memories of the woman.

It has been inundated with messages since its inception.

“I will always miss you. You were that fun, free-spirited friend I always adored and when we were together we just clicked,” read one post.

“I still don’t know what to say. Thank you for being a beautiful part of our lives, you will not be forgotten,” said another.

Anderson-Hill’s body was located by a member of the public near Cattlestop Crag.

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