In close proximity to a busy boat ramp in Australia, a man’s body was discovered in a submerged automobile.
The horrifying find was found on Thursday morning in the seas outside Adelaide, South Australia’s West Beach boat ramp.
It is believed that the man’s body was recovered from a Mitsubishi Pajero that had been dragged out of the water around nine in the morning.
Just before 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, the corpse itself was taken from the site.
It is believed that the man’s corpse was recovered from a Mitsubishi Pajero that was dragged out of the sea near Adelaide about nine in the morning on Thursday.
After police reacted to reports of two automobiles entering the ocean on Thursday morning, the grim find was found in the waters off the West Beach boat ramp.
Following allegations that two automobiles were observed on the beach and had entered the water “sometime overnight,” SA Police have launched an investigation.
The Advertiser stated that both of the automobiles had New South Wales license plates.
Detectives from the Western District CIB, the major crime squad for the state, a forensic response team, and Water Operations Police are present.
On Thursday morning, two automobiles were recovered from the water at Adelaide’s West Beach. One included a man’s body whose identity was unknown.
Detectives from the Western District CIB, members of the state’s serious crime squad, a forensic response team, and members of the Water Operations Police are present.
Interviews have been observed taking place in the neighboring West Beach Caravan Park.
The horrific discovery was revealed by officers following a search at the ramp on Thursday after they were summoned at 6 a.m.
According to a statement from SA police, “Water Operations Police reached the site to help with a search of the water and subsequently recovered the corpse of a male in the submerged car.”
Anyone who spent the night at the boat ramp or who may have information that will help the investigation is requested to call Crime Stoppers, according to the police.
The ramp is now off-limits to the public and is situated west of Adelaide Airport in the western suburbs of the city.
On the beach, there are also representatives from the SA State Emergency Services.