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Human remains found near where suspected Port MacDonnell shark attack victim went missing
Police have confirmed that human remains have been found in the water near Port MacDonnell on South Australia’s lower south-east coast.
Key points:
- A man went missing in a suspected shark attack on Thursday
- Police have found human remains nearby
- Forensic testing will be conducted before the remains can be identified
Officers are on scene at Finger Point Road, close to where 32-year-old Victorian snorkeller Duncan Craw disappeared on Thursday afternoon.
Police said they would investigate whether the remains were those of Mr Craw.
They have previously described his disappearance as a suspected shark attack.
“Forensic examination of the remains will take some time to complete,” a police spokesperson said.
Mr Craw’s family said in a statement it…
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