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Mystery as human skeleton turns up at tourist beach

Por: Newsweek World September 30, 2022

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Human skeletal remains have been found near a beach in Australia, prompting police to issue a public appeal for information.The remains, which include a large number of bones and an intact skull, were found near the popular Lee Point Beach in Darwin in Australia's Northern Territory region.The skull was discovered among leaves and shrubbery on Wednesday by a bushwalker who then notified police. When officers set up a crime scene, they found... + full article



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