Remains Believed to Be Bundaberg Teen Found Near Good Night Scrub
Forensic examinations are underway to confirm the remains’ identity before investigators establish the cause of death
Overview
- On June 5, human remains believed to belong to 17-year-old Pheobe Bishop were discovered in dense bushland near Good Night Scrub National Park
- Queensland Police have charged Pheobe’s housemates, James Wood, 34, and Tanika Bromley, 33, with her murder and interfering with a corpse; both remain in custody
- Hundreds gathered on June 9 at a second candlelight vigil in Bundaberg where Pheobe’s sister, Kaylea Bishop, made an emotional plea to cherish loved ones
- Their mother, Kylie Johnson, praised Pheobe’s compassionate spirit and thanked the community for its outpouring of support
- The family is organizing a 4x4 tribute convoy next Sunday to honour Pheobe’s passion for the outdoors and unite supporters