Melbourne man charged with murdering Nikkita Azzopardi found dead in South Morang home by family

A man will face court after being charged with murdering a woman whose body was found by her family during a welfare check.
Nikkita Azzopardi was found dead on Monday inside a South Morang home in Melbourne’s northeast after her father and brothers could not contact her.
Her two brothers and father drove to the home and confronted the 33-year-old accused who had allegedly barricaded a door.
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Police had been interviewing the man and on Tuesday charged him with one count of murder.
He will appear before the Melbourne Magistrates Court on Wednesday.
Ms Azzopardi had been in a relationship for at least two years and was a gentle soul who would help anyone, her older brother said.
“She’ll do anything for anyone ... she didn’t see the bad in people and always saw the good,” Mr Azzopardi said.
Police confirmed Ms Azzopardi knew the man but were investigating the nature of their relationship and living arrangements.
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