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Aslan King: Missing Briton found dead near Australian campsite | Aslan King: Missing Briton found dead near Australian campsite |
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Missing British man Aslan King has been found dead three days after he disappeared while camping, Australian police have confirmed. | Missing British man Aslan King has been found dead three days after he disappeared while camping, Australian police have confirmed. |
Mr King, 25, had been away with friends in a popular tourist region in Victoria when he was last seen on Saturday. | Mr King, 25, had been away with friends in a popular tourist region in Victoria when he was last seen on Saturday. |
His body was found about a kilometre (0.6 miles) away in a creek. Victoria Police said the cause of his death was under investigation. | His body was found about a kilometre (0.6 miles) away in a creek. Victoria Police said the cause of his death was under investigation. |
An illustrator from Brighton, Mr King relocated to Australia two weeks ago. | An illustrator from Brighton, Mr King relocated to Australia two weeks ago. |
His body was identified by two of his travelling partners, who were close friends, Victoria Police Sgt Danny Brown said. | His body was identified by two of his travelling partners, who were close friends, Victoria Police Sgt Danny Brown said. |
Authorities said Mr King had been with four friends when he hit his head on the ground about 02:00 local time on Saturday (15:00 GMT Friday) and suffered a suspected seizure. | Authorities said Mr King had been with four friends when he hit his head on the ground about 02:00 local time on Saturday (15:00 GMT Friday) and suffered a suspected seizure. |
He then suddenly ran into surrounding bushland and may have been disoriented, police said. | He then suddenly ran into surrounding bushland and may have been disoriented, police said. |
Search crews had scoured the coastal area near Princetown - not far from the Twelve Apostles tourist site - since Sunday. | Search crews had scoured the coastal area near Princetown - not far from the Twelve Apostles tourist site - since Sunday. |
Police said Mr King's behaviour on Saturday had appeared to be out of character. | Police said Mr King's behaviour on Saturday had appeared to be out of character. |
"This is why it made it so hard for us [to search] because there was no intelligence to suggest why he left or where he went," Sgt Danny Brown said on Tuesday, according to a report by the Herald Sun. | "This is why it made it so hard for us [to search] because there was no intelligence to suggest why he left or where he went," Sgt Danny Brown said on Tuesday, according to a report by the Herald Sun. |
"His behaviour took everyone by surprise. By all accounts he was very fit, physically and mentally." | "His behaviour took everyone by surprise. By all accounts he was very fit, physically and mentally." |
Officers said the search was difficult because of the thick vegetation, rocky clifftops and deep coastal waters in the region. | Officers said the search was difficult because of the thick vegetation, rocky clifftops and deep coastal waters in the region. |
Sgt Brown said Mr King's friends would be offered counselling. | Sgt Brown said Mr King's friends would be offered counselling. |
"They have suffered a trauma as well by losing their friend in the beginning and the worry that goes with that," he said. | "They have suffered a trauma as well by losing their friend in the beginning and the worry that goes with that," he said. |
"And now to have two friends formally identify one of their own, one of their good close friends, and they have been friends for a lot of years, is traumatic on its own." | "And now to have two friends formally identify one of their own, one of their good close friends, and they have been friends for a lot of years, is traumatic on its own." |
Neil Trotter, mayor of Corangamite Shire, said: "We are deeply saddened by the death of Aslan. We feel for his family and friends." | Neil Trotter, mayor of Corangamite Shire, said: "We are deeply saddened by the death of Aslan. We feel for his family and friends." |
He said his friends were "understandably traumatised", and that be believes Mr King's mother is en route to Australia. | He said his friends were "understandably traumatised", and that be believes Mr King's mother is en route to Australia. |
"We feel for her having to do what no parent would ever wish to do," he added. | "We feel for her having to do what no parent would ever wish to do," he added. |
The Foreign Office said it was in close contact with Australian police and was supporting Mr King's family. | |
"Our thoughts are with them at this difficult time," a spokeswoman said. | |
Police said they would prepare a report for the coroner. | Police said they would prepare a report for the coroner. |