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Gold Coast woman who died in charity bin identified

A woman who became stuck and died in a Gold Coast charity bin on Monday has been identified as Charmaine O’Shea.
Police were called to the rear of Stockland Burleigh Heads Shopping Centre on West Burleigh Road after the discovery of a body about 7am on Monday.
The body of Charmaine O’Shea was found in one of these charity bins at Burleigh Heads.Credit:Google Street View
About 9am a crime scene was declared, however police ruled the death as non-suspicious.
Ms O’Shea, a 43-year-old Burleigh Heads woman, was believed to have driven to the shopping centre and the lid of the bin struck her while she was reaching inside.
Police said an autopsy would confirm the exact cause of her death.
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