Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs She had been with her family and friends for dinner a few hours earlier in Sunnybank, before she was dropped off in Ryan Street in West End.“She was visiting family, and we believe where she’s left, she left a man known to her, and that’s where she’s gone missing, and that’s what we’re trying to piece together, her movements after that,” Watts said.‘It’s probably out of the blue. She’s a mother, she’s going about her business having dinner with her family.’Detective Acting Inspector Rod WattsWatts said the man was a former partner. Police have not charged him, and no one has been taken into custody.Asked by reporters if anything in Beale’s past could give insight into what might have happened, Watts replied: “It’s probably out of the blue”.“She’s a mother, she’s going about her business having dinner with her family, dropped off in an area around West End … and we’re still trying to piece together what’s happened since then.“Is it a random attack? We actually don’t know.”Beale in a photo released by Queensland Police as they hunt for her killer.Credit: FacebookPolice could not confirm if she was dead before she was in the water.“We don’t know where she’s gone into the river, or how she’s gone into the river,” Watts said.Watts said based on tidal assessments, Beale may have been in the river for about six hours, but police were yet to confirm details.He said there was no suggestion a weapon was used, but he would not elaborate on her injuries.Beale is being remembered as a much loved mother and friend.A friend, who asked not to be named, said she could not believe she was gone.“Crystal and I met as school mums, and she was a beautiful lady inside and out,” she said.“I can’t believe she’s gone.”Another friend said he last spoke to Beale in November, and described the police update as very sad.“She was a caring person, she had an amazing, big smile. She was very kind to people,” he said.The CCTV footage of Beale’s last night alive shows her walking behind two men and pausing to put on one of her shoes as she leaves the Sunnybank Hotel.“We believe Crystal was near the Brisbane River at Orleigh Park, West End and on Ryan Street, West End, late on Friday, February 21,” Watts said.The section of the Brisbane River at Yeronga where Crystal Beale’s body was found. Credit: Skyepics.com.auPolice were investigating several lines of inquiry, and had been collecting CCTV in the West End area from the night before her body was found.Police urged anyone who might have been in the Orleigh Park area between 9.30pm that night and 1am the following morning, or who might have seen Beale, or any suspicious behaviour, to come forward.

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