Swan Valley, Perth: Woman allegedly stabbed to death while trying to break up fight at caravan park

Young woman is remembered as an ‘angel’ after she was allegedly stabbed to death while trying to break up a fight at a caravan park soon after her father died

  • Dusty Rose allegedly stabbed to death after breaking up fight at caravan park
  • A 31-year-old woman allegedly stabbed the 22-year-old in chest three times 
  • Ms Rose believed to have checked into Perth caravan park just two hours before 

A young woman has been remembered as an ‘angel’ after she was allegedly stabbed to death at a caravan park as she tried to break up a fight.

Dusty Rose, 22, died on Wednesday after suffering three stab wounds to the chest at the Caversham Caravan Park in Perth’s north-east two days earlier.

Ms Rose is believed to have checked into the caravan park just two hours before she intervened in a dispute between a 51 year-old man and a 31-year-old woman on Monday evening.

Dusty Rose, 22, died on Wednesday after suffering three stab wounds to the chest at the Caversham Caravan Park in Perth’s north-east two days earlier

The couple allegedly involved in the altercation were in a cabin next door to Ms Rose’s, The West Australian reported. 

The 22-year-old was taken to Midland Hospital before being transferred to Royal Perth Hospital.  

Her life support was switched off on Tuesday. She is understood to have recently lost her father.

Antoinette Aleisha Winmar, 31, has been charged with murder and appeared at Midland Magistrate’s Court by video link on Friday. 

Perth woman Elise Hedvega remembered Ms Rose as ‘a super lovely girl’ who cared for others.

‘My heart breaks for this situation, the missed opportunities and the loss of someone I once cared for,’ she said.

It is understood Ms Rose checked into the caravan park just two hours before she intervened in a dispute between a 51 year-old man and a 31-year-old woman on Monday evening

It is understood Ms Rose checked into the caravan park just two hours before she intervened in a dispute between a 51 year-old man and a 31-year-old woman on Monday evening

Other friends said she was ‘an angel’. 

‘RIP Dusty Rose. You were so kind and fun. So sorry I didn’t get to know you more before you passed. You deserved better,’ one wrote.

‘Cant believe you are gone Dusty Rose,’ another said.

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