'Has anyone seen my mum?' Teenage daughter's Facebook plea hours before Sabrina Bremer's body found burning

The worried teenage daughter of a Queensland woman whose body was found dumped in rural bushland and on fire, had begged for clues about her missing mum's whereabouts on social media just hours before the body was discovered.

The teenage daughter of a murdered Queensland woman, pictured, had pleaded for information on her mother's whereabouts just hours before her mum's body was discovered. Picture: Facebook
The teenage daughter of a murdered Queensland woman, pictured, had pleaded for information on her mother's whereabouts just hours before her mum's body was discovered. Picture: Facebook

"Has anyone seen my mum?" the concerned 15-year-old asked her Facebook friends on Thursday, just before 3pm.

"...nobody's seen her since Monday its f**king serious," she wrote.

The teen from the south Brisbane suburb of Logan reported her mother Sabrina Bremer missing to police the same day.

Less than 24 hours after the social media post, a motorist discovered the 34-year-old mother's body burning under a tree on the side of a rural road, when he mistook it for a log on fire.


Her charred remains were left on the roadside in the town of Dulguigan, neighbouring the Queensland border.

A horrified driver spotted the fire on rural Pollards Road at about 7.30am and phoned police after extinguishing the blaze.

A motorist discovered the 34-year-old mother's body burning under a tree on the side of a road near the Queensland-NSW border. Picture: Facebook
A motorist discovered the 34-year-old mother's body burning under a tree on the side of a road near the Queensland-NSW border. Picture: Facebook

Police said Ms Bremer was last seen in the Logan area on Monday evening and last spoke to her daughter on Tuesday.

When the teen wasn't able to reach her mother the following day, the girl became worried and contacted police.

Ms Bremer was arrested and held at the Logan police station for a few hours on Monday but never made it home. Picture: Facebook
Ms Bremer was arrested and held at the Logan police station for a few hours on Monday but never made it home. Picture: Facebook

Her disappearance followed an arrest on Monday, after Ms Bremer failed to appear at Holland Park Magistrates Court for a string of drug-related offences.

She was taken to Logan Police Station where she was held for a few hours and left Monday evening.

She is believed to have called a man she lived with to tell him she was on her way home, but she never made it.

NSW detectives are working with their counterparts in Queensland to investigate the suspected murder and determine if Ms Bremer was murdered in Logan before her body was dumped in Dulguigan.

"No official cause of death has been determined at this stage; however Ms Bremer had sustained serious burns to most of her body," NSW Police said in a statement on Friday.

Horrified driver finds woman's body dumped, set alight on side of rural NSW road in Dulguigan.
Horrified driver finds woman's body dumped, set alight on side of rural NSW road in Dulguigan.

Police are trying to piece together her movements and are appealing to anyone who may have seen or spoken to Ms Bremer in the past week, to come forward.

She was last seen wearing a black jumper with a red T-shirt underneath, and light-blue jeans with rips in the knees.

"Anybody who personally knew you knows that you have the kindest heart, even on your bad days you will still find a way to make someone happy if they were upset," her grieving daughter wrote on her Facebook page on Saturday.

"Your laugh was always contagious, if you were laughing at something silly anyone with you would start laughing too," she said.

Anyone with information is encouraged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page