A crime scene has been declared at a Queensland caravan park after the horror discovery of two bodies.
The bodies were discovered at Nambour Caravan Park, along Nambour Connection Road in Kallangoor, on Sunday afternoon.
In a statement, Queensland Police said officers were made aware of the deaths at about 5pm on Sunday and declared a crime scene. The bodies of two men were found at Nambour Caravan Park on the Sunshine Coast on Sunday afternoon. Picture: Lachie Millard."The exact cause of the deaths is subject to post mortem examinations."
A Queensland Police Service spokeswoman told SkyNews.com.au although post mortems on the bodies were yet to be conducted, it is believed drugs were involved. Maroochydore Criminal Investigation Branch Detective Senior Sergeant Craig Mansfield said early investigations indicate the incident was"potentially drug use gone awry", and police believe the two men died a few days ago, as reported by the Sunshine Coast Daily.
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