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Police confirm body found in remote nature reserve is triple murderer
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- Police say the National Parks and Wildlife Service alerted them to an abandoned vehicle at the Round Hill National Park.
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that this article contains names and images of Indigenous people who have died, used with permission from the family.
- A small sign at the start of the fire trial where the body was found warned that NPWS was conducting "1080 baiting" of feral animals in the area.
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Police say the National Parks and Wildlife Service alerted them to an abandoned vehicle at the Round Hill National Park. (ABC News: Lani Oataway)
Link copied Share Share article NSW Police has confirmed the body of a man found beside a vehicle in the state's west is that of triple murderer Julian Ingram.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that this article contains names and images of Indigenous people who have died, used with permission from the family.
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