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Homicide Squad Investigates After Man's Body Found in NSW Park

Homicide detectives investigate after a man in his 40s was found dead in a Bega park with forensic analysis underway and evidence including abandoned car and broken glass.

  • On Monday, a man's body was discovered in a Far South Coast park, prompting a homicide investigation by the NSW State Crime Command's Homicide Squad; the victim is believed to be aged in his 40s.
  • Emergency services responded to East Street in Bega following a welfare check, and officers from the South Coast Police District found the body in Bega, prompting an investigation.
  • Forensic investigators placed yellow markers and examined a silver Holden Commodore while analysing an apparently abandoned car and broken glass on the road.
  • Bega's East Street between Orange Roughy Road and Rawlinson Street was closed while emergency services worked the scene, and NSW Police investigators urged anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
  • Investigations are continuing with authorities managing information on a confidential basis, while NSW Police detectives probe the circumstances of the discovery, which shocked Bernie Dixon, a resident who moved to the area one week ago.
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NSW Police and forensic experts investigate a potential homicide on the Far South Coast after East Street closure.

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The Canberra Times broke the news in Canberra, Australia on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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