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Remains of chainsaw murder victim Wade Dunn found in WA Wheatbelt

WA Police have located human remains in a remote area of the Udumung Nature Reserve in Wannamal, in WA’s Wheatbelt region.
Warning: this story contains graphic descriptions
The remains are believed to be those of Wade Dunn, who was murdered in May 2015 over a drug debt.
They were found on Monday.
The Homicide Squad and forensics officers are at the scene and are expected to remain there tomorrow.
Gary Jackson and Mark Corbett were found guilty of beating Mr Dunn to death with a metal pole after luring him to Corbett’s home in the Perth suburb of Alexander Heights.
They cut off his hands and head with a chainsaw.
Mr Dunn had been a collector for Corbett’s drug debts, but Corbett believed he was not giving him all the money.
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