A man's body found at a property near Charleston this morning, after bushfires hit South Australia, is understood to be that of Ron Selth. 9News
A man's body found at a property near Charleston this morning, after bushfires hit South Australia, is understood to be that of Ron Selth.
Mr Selth is believed to be aged in his 60s and runs his own engineering business in the Adelaide Hills. A coroner's van was seen at the property this afternoon, when the body was taken away for formal identification.Neighbour Michael McFarlane told 9News Mr Selth was a "nice bloke".Related Articles
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