Suspected human bones have been discovered in the backyard of a property in a quiet South Australian town.
Police were called to a property on Paris Creek Road in Strathalbyn about 2:30pm on Friday after the grim discovery was made.
Forensic investigators and detectives have launched a search of the surrounding area with the assistance of SES volunteers, local patrols and STAR Group officers.The picturesque town of Strathalbyn is about an hour southeast of Adelaide and has a population of around 6,500. An investigation is underway after bones were discovered on a property in a quiet South Australian town on Friday afternoon. Picture: Google Maps.
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