Australian police find body in search for missing British tourist
In a statement Tuesday, police said the man's body was 'located about 10:15 a.m. this morning in a creek just over a kilometer (0.6 miles) from the camping ground where Aslan was last seen.'
'Officers are yet to formally identify the body; however, it is believed to be Aslan King who was last seen at a camping ground on Old Coach Road about 2am on November 23,' the statement added.
According to CNN affiliate 9 News, 25-year-old King was camping with friends at Princetown, near the Twelve Apostles, a rock formation off the scenic Great Ocean Road coastal drive. He reportedly suffered a 'medical episode' and hit his head at about 2 a.m. Saturday, after which he ran into bushland.
'We're not looking at any foul play, we're looking for a missing person,' Victoria Police Sergeant Danny Brown told reporters Monday, on announcing the extension of the search area to 4 kilometers (2.5 miles).
Investigators said they would prepare a report for the coroner on the body found Tuesday.
'We're not looking at any foul play, we're looking for a missing person,' Victoria Police Sergeant Danny Brown told reporters Monday, on announcing the extension of the search area to 4 kilometers (2.5 miles). Investigators said they would prepare a report for the coroner on the body found Tuesday. 'Officers are yet to formally identify the body; however, it is believed to be Aslan King who was last seen at a camping ground on Old Coach Road about 2am on November 23,' the statement added. 'We're not looking at any foul play, we're looking for a missing person,' Victoria Police Sergeant Danny Brown told reporters Monday, on announcing the extension of the search area to 4 kilometers (2.5 miles). According to CNN affiliate 9 News, 25-year-old King was camping with friends at Princetown, near the Twelve Apostles, a rock formation off the scenic Great Ocean Road coastal drive. He reportedly suffered a 'medical episode' and hit his head at about 2 a.m. Saturday, after which he ran into bushland. Investigators said they would prepare a report for the coroner on the body found Tuesday. According to CNN affiliate 9 News, 25-year-old King was camping with friends at Princetown, near the Twelve Apostles, a rock formation off the scenic Great Ocean Road coastal drive. He reportedly suffered a 'medical episode' and hit his head at about 2 a.m. Saturday, after which he ran into bushland. In a statement Tuesday, police said the man's body was 'located about 10:15 a.m. this morning in a creek just over a kilometer (0.6 miles) from the camping ground where Aslan was last seen.' Investigators said they would prepare a report for the coroner on the body found Tuesday. In a statement Tuesday, police said the man's body was 'located about 10:15 a.m. this morning in a creek just over a kilometer (0.6 miles) from the camping ground where Aslan was last seen.' 'Officers are yet to formally identify the body; however, it is believed to be Aslan King who was last seen at a camping ground on Old Coach Road about 2am on November 23,' the statement added. According to CNN affiliate 9 News, 25-year-old King was camping with friends at Princetown, near the Twelve Apostles, a rock formation off the scenic Great Ocean Road coastal drive. He reportedly suffered a 'medical episode' and hit his head at about 2 a.m. Saturday, after which he ran into bushland. According to CNN affiliate 9 News, 25-year-old King was camping with friends at Princetown, near the Twelve Apostles, a rock formation off the scenic Great Ocean Road coastal drive. He reportedly suffered a 'medical episode' and hit his head at about 2 a.m. Saturday, after which he ran into bushland. 'We're not looking at any foul play, we're looking for a missing person,' Victoria Police Sergeant Danny Brown told reporters Monday, on announcing the extension of the search area to 4 kilometers (2.5 miles). 'We're not looking at any foul play, we're looking for a missing person,' Victoria Police Sergeant Danny Brown told reporters Monday, on announcing the extension of the search area to 4 kilometers (2.5 miles). 'We're not looking at any foul play, we're looking for a missing person,' Victoria Police Sergeant Danny Brown told reporters Monday, on announcing the extension of the search area to 4 kilometers (2.5 miles). 'Officers are yet to formally identify the body; however, it is believed to be Aslan King who was last seen at a camping ground on Old Coach Road about 2am on November 23,' the statement added. According to CNN affiliate 9 News, 25-year-old King was camping with friends at Princetown, near the Twelve Apostles, a rock formation off the scenic Great Ocean Road coastal drive. He reportedly suffered a 'medical episode' and hit his head at about 2 a.m. Saturday, after which he ran into bushland. According to CNN affiliate 9 News, 25-year-old King was camping with friends at Princetown, near the Twelve Apostles, a rock formation off the scenic Great Ocean Road coastal drive. He reportedly suffered a 'medical episode' and hit his head at about 2 a.m. Saturday, after which he ran into bushland. Investigators said they would prepare a report for the coroner on the body found Tuesday. 'Officers are yet to formally identify the body; however, it is believed to be Aslan King who was last seen at a camping ground on Old Coach Road about 2am on November 23,' the statement added. 'Officers are yet to formally identify the body; however, it is believed to be Aslan King who was last seen at a camping ground on Old Coach Road about 2am on November 23,' the statement added.
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