BREAKING NEWS: Jill Meagher's body found in shallow grave, man charged

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Friday 28 Sep, 2012
Police find Jill's body, lay charges
UPDATE: THE Coroner has removed the body of Jill Meagher from a shallow grave about 50km northwest of Melbourne.
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