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The death of Rosalie Anderson-Hill near Summit Rd in Christchurch remains unexplained.
Police want to know of anyone who has seen a woman who later died under unexplained circumstances in Christchurch.
Detective Sergeant Damon Wells said the woman, 21-year-old Rosalie Anderson-Hill, died near Summit Rd in the Heathcote Valley between Sunday, October 25, and the early hours of Monday, October 26.
“Right now we are treating the death of the woman as inexplicable while we reconstruct a timeline of her movements,” he said in a statement.
Tributes to Anderson-Hill have started to crop up on Facebook, mostly in a group created in his memory.
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One post described her as “fun, free-spirited, [and a] friend I always adored ”, while another said that her presence was“ always beautiful, vibrant and fun ”.
The group’s creator posted a post Tuesday saying a home service would be held for Anderson-Hill and her casket painted, “making it all pretty and pretty for her.” There would be music, photos, and story sharing.
“Her beauty has touched the souls of many, we will never forget your radiant and contagious joy sending love to all who helped make her such a beautiful woman,” the publication said.
Another person wrote: “You were a ray of light that touched the hearts of whoever you were speaking to.”
“I’m going to treasure the memories we’ve had for years forever,” read one post.
One post thanked him for being a “beautiful part of our lives” and promised that it would not be forgotten, while another said they were “absolutely shocked and heartbroken” over his death.
Police said Anderson-Hill was thin in build, about 160 centimeters tall and had matted blond hair.
They wanted to hear from anyone who was near the Cattlestop Crag climbing area on Sunday, or who saw Anderson-Hill walking in the Mt Pleasant, Lyttelton or Summit Rd areas overnight from Sunday to Monday morning.
She was wearing a hooded robe, long white and blue paisley pants, and black and white shoes.
You may also have had a Globe brand longboard, which was about 1 meter long and had a slight sag in the middle.
Wells said the longboard was still missing.
Anyone with information should call the police at 105 and cite file number 201026/8376.