Manâs remains to be exhumed - 73 years after his death Itâs a mystery that has led to extraordinary theories of Cold War spies, love affairs and murder. Now police will exhume the Somerton Man.
Crime by Nigel Hunt
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Subscriber only The remains of the Somerton Man, whose death almost 73 years ago is still one of South Australia s most baffling mysteries, are to be exhumed by police. Major Crime detectives are hoping advances in forensic technology may enable a DNA profile to be extracted from his remains to identify him and possibly shed light on how he died.
Man s remains to be exhumed - 73 years after his death
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Walker Corporation pushes ahead with project to build new suburb at Buckland Park
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A project to create 12,000 homes in Adelaide s northern outskirts will drive unnecessary urban sprawl, according to the SA Greens but the billionaire developer behind it says it will help improve housing affordability at a time of record prices.
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The developer says it will open up affordable housing on Adelaide s northern fringe
The Greens say the project is in a flood-prone area
After more than a decade of planning, work is now going ahead on the Walker Corporation s Buckland Park project near the towns of Virginia and Angle Vale and their surrounding market gardening communities.