Perth woman dies after Wellington carpark brawl found same location as another ... trends now Chilling coincidence as woman's body is found in a youth hostel carpark where another female was found dead six weeks ago Perth woman dead after carpark brawl resulted in head injuries She's believed to be a homeless grandmother in her 50s Was found in the same spot as another body last December By Freddy Pawle For Daily Mail Australia Published: 23:00 GMT, 23 January 2023 | Updated: 23:02 GMT, 23 January 2023 Homicide detectives are investigating the suspicious death of a woman who was found collapsed in the same spot another body was found just weeks ago. Western Australia Police believe the woman, believed to be in her 50s, was involved in an altercation in a carpark on Wellington St, Perth, just before 2pm on Monday. She then collapsed near the intersection of Wellington and Pier Street before her friends found her and called emergency services. A woman, believed to be a homeless grandmother in her 50s, has died after being found at a youth hostel's carpark in Perth's CBD (pictured) with a head injury from a brawl St John paramedics attempted CPR for around 15 minutes before an ambulance rushed her to Royal Perth Hospital where she died not long after. Witnesses told Nine News that they saw two women fighting in the carpark before the victim was knocked out and found by her friends shortly after. 'Homicide squad detectives have taken carriage of the investigation,' a WA Police spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia. The scene at the Perth City YHA carpark has been cordoned off by police as officers examine the scene. The body of a 24-year-old woman was find in the same location on December 15. Shockingly she was found in the same spot as the body of 24-year-old woman on December 15 (pictured) Her 27-year-old partner was charged with an unlawful act or omission with intent to harm. Anyone with information regarding this incident, or who has dash-cam or mobile phone footage that was filmed in the area at the time, is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report the information online at www.crimestopperswa.com.au Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility