Former teacher, 70, stabbed to death in front of grandchild, 6, days before wedding anniversary as cops hunt four men
A RETIRED teacher was brutally stabbed to death in a shopping centre car park in front of her six-year-old granddaughter.
Vyleen White, 70, was discovered in the underground car park with horrific injuries and later died at the scene.
White's granddaughter watched the brutal murder unfold as she screamed for help.
The knifeman then fled the scene in White's blue 2009 Hyundai - her granddaughter was left uninjured.
Emergency services rushed to the scene in south-west Brisbane on Saturday evening but were unable to save her.
Cops described it as an "abhorrent" and "cowardly" attack.
They are trying to track down four men including the alleged attacker who was wearing a hoodie and medical mask at the time of the attack.
And they found the stolen car later in Springfield Lakes - taking it in for forensic examination.
Police released video footage of the four people of interest in Vyleen's murder on Sunday.
The CCTV shows the men standing around a blue car wearing caps.
In a statement Queensland cops said: "Investigators believe the four people depicted in the vision, captured from a Bruny Street, Springfield Lakes address yesterday evening, may be able to assist them with their enquiries.
"The vision also depicts a vehicle of interest previously mentioned in an earlier media release, a blue 2009 Hyundai Getz with Queensland registration 432 TYO."
Local doctor Ademola Afolabi, who arrived at the scene first and tried to save her, said "I saw a lady in a pool of blood, she was unresponsive, so I called triple-0.
"Her pants were soaked in blood, probably bleeding from the chest area."
And according to she revealed that her dad had suggested White go to a different shopping centre in Redbank that day.
"Dad said, 'Why don’t you to go to Redbank plaza?' If only she'd listened that day, it would have not been her.
"We were going to spend the afternoon together doing a bible study... I'm struggling to control my thoughts right now."
The grandmother died at the Redbank Plains Shopping Centre at around 6.10pm on Saturday.
Cops have asked anyone in the area to get in touch with relevant CCTV or dashcam footage.
Detective Heath McQueen with local cops said: "I can say, there's believed to be one person involved in the attack on this elderly lady, operating alone.
"However, we may identify further offenders that are involved who are peripherally linked to this offender who has committed the homicide."
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White and her husband were due to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary just days after the brutal murder.
He is blind and relied on her for help - she was also active in her local community and donated time to working with the homeless.