Adut Atem Kiir found dead: Body of missing woman discovered in Swan River

The search of a woman missing since the early hours of Saturday has come to a tragic end. The body of Adut Atem Kiir, 26, was discovered on Wednesday night. Ms Kiir was last seen in the car park by The Point in East Perth – next to the Swan River – at about 2am
Adut Atem Kiir found dead: Body of missing woman discovered in Swan River

The search of a woman missing since the early hours of Saturday has come to a tragic end.

The body of Adut Atem Kiir, 26, was discovered on Wednesday night.

Ms Kiir was last seen in the car park by The Point in East Perth – next to the Swan River – at about 2am on Saturday.

Police discovered her jacket and mobile phone in the carpark before her body was found in the Swan River.

Ms Kiir’s death is not being treated as suspicious.

Water police, divers and drone operators assisted in the search.

The body of Adut Atem Kiir, 26, was discovered on Wednesday night

The body of Adut Atem Kiir, 26, was discovered on Wednesday night 

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