A body found in bushland south-east of Perth has been identified as 37-year-old Kym Taylor.
Kym's remains were discovered by a member of the public in Bedfordale on Sunday morning.
Police suspect she was murdered.
Her mother and aunty spoke to the media this morning, appealing for information about Kym's death.
(She was) a really beautiful, intelligent girl. She had issues, she had her troubles but she was loved by everyone who knew her,” her mother Courtney said.
“(Kym) was loved and she needs to have that closure.
“People that know what happened to Kym, they need to come forward."

Police are still trying to determine how long Kym's body had been left in the bush for.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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