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Marty Silk

Perth woman lured to death at dog park

Four people have been charged over the murder of a woman they knew at a Perth dog park. (Richard Wainwright/AAP PHOTOS) (AAP)

Four people will face court over the murder of a mother of six who they allegedly lured to her death in a planned attack at a Perth dog park before burying her in bushland.

West Australian police say a body, believed to be a 40-year-old Nardia Louise Spice, who had been missing for two weeks, was found buried in bushland near the tiny town of Jarrahdale, on October 7.

Detectives charged two men, aged 32 and 24, and a 30-year-old woman with murdering the woman who they knew at a dog park in Byford.

Acting Detective Senior Sergeant Sam Hazlitt said police believed Ms Spice was killed on September 23 at the dog park before she was buried about 25km away.

"It will be alleged that she has suffered critical injuries as a result of trauma to the head," Det Sgt Hazlitt said.

"The body was buried and efforts have been made to conceal it."

Det Sgt Hazlitt said the alleged murder was premeditated.

A 24-year-old man has been charged with being an accessory after the fact in relation to the woman's alleged killing.

That man and the 32-year-old are both due to face Perth Magistrates Court on Monday.

The 24-year-old man is due to face murder charges in Armadale Magistrate's Court on October 25.

The woman is set to front Stirling Gardens Magistrates Court on October 26.

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