Two men charged over suspicious death in South Australia

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A body is found in an open area of land east of Adelaide, leading to the arrest of two local men.

Two men have been charged in connection with the suspicious death of a man in South Australia's Murraylands region.Two men from Murray Bridge have been arrested with assisting an offenderThe man's body was found in an open area of land near Jervois, about an hour east of Adelaide, on Wednesday evening.Police allege they were involved in dumping the body.Officers are still hunting those responsible for the murder.

Major Crime, along with detectives from Murray Bridge CIB are investigating and have cordoned off an area where the body was found to search for clues. Police were also at a house in Tennyson Terrace in Murray Bridge, where they said they located a crime scene they believed was linked to the man's death.

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