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Mum posts heartbreaking final Facebook post before she's killed in her home

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A young mum who was killed in her home had posted a heartbreaking final Facebook post saying she hoped the coronavirus pandemic would "make us stronger" and "kinder to people".

Tragic Ellie Price, 26, was discovered at a townhouse in Melbourne, Australia, on Monday. It is thought she could have been dead for up to five days, having suffered a serious assault.

Police are now searching for her missing ex in connection with her death. Detectives have not confirmed a cause of death, but warned the public not to approach Ricardo Barbaro, 33.

Officers from Victoria Police have conducted "significant" searches for him, news.com reports. Ms Price's body was found at around 2.15pm.

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