Simply after 6pm at present (9pm AEDT), police confirmed the 50-year-old’s physique had been discovered.
They had been treating her dying as non-suspicious and did not share any details about when or the place she was discovered.
The Kalgoorlie mother-of-three vanished after travelling to the Perth suburb of Nedlands for a medical appointment about 3.15pm on October 16.
Leahy was final seen close to Bruce Road sporting a white high, blue patterned pants and a black cap and was carrying what seemed to be a blue bag.
Because the search neared the tip of its seventh day, police shared CCTV footage of Leahy’s final actions within the hope somebody would possibly recognise her.
Police Superintendent Manus Walsh appealed to the general public for assist and stated Leahy’s kids deserved to know what occurred to their much-loved mom.
He stated “important” assets had already been dedicated to the continued search.
“We’re interesting to individuals’s sense of compassion for this household,” Walsh stated.
“In the end now we have three kids who’re at house and they do not know what’s occurred to their mum.”
Walsh had urged residents within the Nedlands space to examine their CCTV footage or dashcam cameras for any signal of Leahy, and had remained hopeful she could be discovered alive.
Leahy’s husband Murray issued a heartbreaking message on to his lacking spouse on Sunday.
“Michelle, you are dearly cherished. We would like you house. We’d like you house,” he stated.
“You’re the coronary heart and soul of our household.”
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