Florence Linda Agostini (; 12 September 190527 August 1934), known posthumously as the "
Pyjama Girl", was an English Australian manslaughter victim found on a stretch of road in
Albury,
New South Wales,
Australia, in September 1934. Linda Agostini was born Florence Linda Platt in
Forest Hill, a suburb of
South East London, on 12 September 1905. As a teenager, Platt worked at a confectionery shop in
Surrey before travelling to
New Zealand at the age of 19 after what was rumoured to be a broken romance. Platt remained in New Zealand until 1927 when she moved to Australia to live in
Sydney. There she worked at a cinema in the city and lived in a boarding house on Darlinghurst Road in
Kings Cross, where accounts tell she entertained young, attractive men. Platt was a heavy drinker and a
Jazz Age party-goer who had difficulty adjusting to stability. Her marriage to Italian-born Antonio Agostini (1903–1969), in a Sydney registry office during 1930, was the beginning of an unhappy time that would see the couple leave for
Melbourne to remove her from the influence of her Sydney friends. ==Discovery and initial investigation==