-With AAP
When Lily Pereg stopped replying to her friends in a WhatsApp group she would usually post in daily, those closest to her immediately grew worried.
The NSW university professor, who is described by her family as having a “lust for life”, had been travelling with her sister Pyrhia Sarusi.
She had been keeping her friends updated on her movements when suddenly, she and her sister both vanished without a trace earlier this month.
Numerous messages went unanswered in the group the friends shared, which they admit they found “weird”, but assumed she had become too engrossed in her adventure to respond.
Then two weeks later, they learned the truth.
Both women’s bodies were found buried in a shallow grave – with evidence that one had been shot.
The body of 54-year-old University of New England microbiology professor Lily Pereg, and that of her 63-year-old sister Pyrhia Sarusi, both born in Israel, were discovered on Saturday local time near the city of Mendoza.
The bodies were buried on a lot beside the house of Ms Sarusi’s son Gilad Pereg, 36, according to Argentina prosecutor Claudia Rios.
The home of their alleged murderer.