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Man dies after suspected dog attack at rural property in Sydney suburb

A 23-year-old man was found dead at a rural property in Eschol Park, a Sydney suburb, on Wednesday. New South Wales police discovered the body with significant injuries, leading them to establish a crime scene and launch an investigation.

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Man dies after suspected dog attack at rural property in Sydney suburb
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A 23-year-old man was found dead at a rural property in Eschol Park, a Sydney suburb, on Wednesday. New South Wales police discovered the body with significant injuries, leading them to establish a crime scene and launch an investigation. Initial inquiries suggest the man may have been attacked by animals prior to his death. Approximately eight unregistered and unmicrochipped dogs lived at the property. Campbelltown City detectives are continuing their investigation and will prepare a report for the coroner.

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Campbelltown City detectives are investigating the man's death.

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A 23-year-old man was found dead at a rural property in Eschol Park, Sydney.

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The man's body had significant injuries, indicating he may have been attacked by animals.

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None of the dogs at the property were registered or microchipped.

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Approximately eight dogs lived at the property.

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NSW police found a dead man at an Eschol Park property in Sydney after a suspected dog attack. Photograph: David Gray/AFP/Getty Images View image in fullscreen NSW police found a dead man at an Eschol Park property in Sydney after a suspected dog attack. Photograph: David Gray/AFP/Getty Images Man dies after suspected dog attack at rural property in Sydney suburb Police say body of 23-year-old found at Eschol Park property with significant injuries, indicating he may have been attacked before death Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast A young man has died after a suspected dog attack at a rural property, as police begin an investigation. Authorities were alerted to the discovery of the 23-year-old’s body at a rural property in Sydney’s south-west on Wednesday. Police found the body with what they described as significant injuries and established a crime scene. “Initial inquiries indicate the man may have been attacked by animals prior to his death,” New South Wales Police said in a statement. About eight dogs lived at the Eschol Park property, according to Sydney radio station 2GB. None of those animals were registered or microchipped, it was reported. Campbelltown City detectives launched an investigation into the man’s death. Their inquiries remain ongoing and a report will be prepared for the coroner. Explore more on these topics New South Wales Sydney news Share Reuse this content
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