Mystery surrounds the death of a divorcee found dead floating near a boat ramp wearing just a bra and jeans - as her chilling final Facebook post is revealed
- Woman's body has been found near boat ramp in Terrigal, on NSW Central Coast
- Devora Howard was remembered as someone who loved to walk her doberman
- Police have not yet ruled out foul play and continue to follow lines of enquiries
- It comes three days after Danielle Easey's body was found in water an hour away
Devora Howard has been remembered as an animal lover and quiet woman after her body was found floating near a boat ramp.
The 56-year-old was found wearing only pants and a bra when her body was discovered near Terrigal Haven's boat ramp, on the New South Wales Central Coast, on Tuesday morning.
Ms Howard was a divorcee and separated from her former husband Peter Howard following their marriage in 2016, Daily Telegraph reported.
Daily Mail Australia is not suggesting any link between Mr Howard and the discovery of Ms Howard's body.

Devora Howard has been remembered as an animal lover and quiet woman after her body was found floating near a boat ramp

Ms Howard was a divorcee and separated from her former husband Peter Howard following their marriage in 2016


Neighbours said they saw Ms Howard walk her doberman almost every day
Neighbours said they saw Ms Howard walk her doberman almost every day.
Recent footage shows Ms Howard playing with her dog in the water during a sunny day out on the beach.
Another neighbour said they saw Ms Howard standing on the balcony of her two-storey home on Pacific Street, Warembal, last night.
Police have not yet ruled out foul play and are yet to formally identify the body.
A crime scene has been established at the ramp and Ms Howard's home while officers continue to speak to people who may have known her.
A fisherman who discovered the body said he noticed Ms Howard appeared to have sustained injuries to her neck.
Only on June 26, Ms Howard took to Facebook to make a cryptic post.
'When you lose all trust in someone you have nothing else to lose.'

Police have not yet ruled out foul play and are yet to formally identify the body

Footage has emerged showing Ms Howard playing with her dog in the water during a sunny day out on the beach

Police cordon off the boat ramp where the body of Ms Howard was discovered floating nearby
The grim discovery comes three days after the body of Danielle Easey, 29, was found wrapped in plastic and dumped in Cockle Creek at Killingworth, which is about an hour's drive north.
Miss Easey's corpse was discovered by a passersby on Saturday floating near the shore of Cockle Creek in Lake Macquarie, in the New South Wales Hunter Region.
Police now believe the 29-year-old mother-of-two's body may have been there for up to three weeks.
Miss Easey made national headlines when she was famously born on a patch of grass in Newcastle during the region's horror 1989 earthquake.
She was given the nickname 'Quaker' after the miraculous birth.


A crime scene has been established near the boat ramp where Ms Howard's body was discovered

Emergency services arrived on scene following the discovery of the body

Danielle Easey's (pictured) body was discovered by residents just before 11am on Saturday after noticing something suspicious near a creek in Lake Macquarie