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By PRANAV HARISH AND OLIVIA DAY FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA AND EMMA KIRK FOR NCA NEWSWIRE
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An arrest has been made in connection with dying of a teenage boy whose body used to be found in bushland in south-west Sydney.
The grim discovery used to be made in a distant put off Wilton Park Avenue at Wilton, half an hour outside Wollongong, about 7.25am on Saturday.
A 32-twelve months-extinct man used to be arrested after presenting himself to Narellan Police snarl about 4pm Saturday.
Officers from Camden Police Region Command had been earlier notified about the discovery following a tip off.
Officers prepare a crime scene sooner than detectives from the Insist Crime Homicide Squad arrived.
Pals who had been camping with the boy with spent Saturday afternoon giving statements to police.
No fees occupy but been laid as police continue to investigate the incident, even though they are treating the dying as suspicious.
The 15-twelve months-extinct has no longer been publicly identified. Police occupy notified the boy’s family about his dying.
A man has been arrested over the dying of a teenage boy whose body used to be found in bushland off Wilton Park Avenue at Wilton (pictured), in south-west Sydney on Saturday
Officers from Camden Police Region Command had been earlier notified about the discovery and prepare a crime scene sooner than detectives from the Insist Crime Homicide Squad arrived (pictured police on the scene)
The teen, who is believed to be a neighborhood from the Picton put, used to be no longer identified to police.
NSW Police Superintendent Tim Calaman acknowledged a neighborhood of about 12 teenagers had been camping in the put overnight.
He acknowledged police had been investigating whether the folk who had been camping nearby could perchance moreover be involved in the boy’s dying.
‘Police are speaking a range of witnesses and we’re canvassing the local put, premises, carrier stations, everything down there that will perchance perchance moreover lead us to supply us some a understanding of what’s in fact took snarl,’ Superintendent Calaman acknowledged.
‘There could perchance be evidence on the scene that indicates it took snarl in the put the put this individual has been situated … we will occupy a clearer view when that put has been processed.
‘We now occupy got a range of crammed with life lines of inquiry in the mean time that we’re following up on. ‘
Suptd Calaman acknowledged it used to be too early to speculate how the boy died or if a weapon or a automobile had been involved in his dying.
‘The forensic examination and in a roundabout device the coroner will determine how the boy died,’ he acknowledged.
Police assume the incident occurred on Friday evening, but they had been no longer notified till 7.35am on Saturday.
‘There is nothing to indicate that there used to be an fear raised splendid evening,’ Suptd Calaman acknowledged.
Police are conducting an investigation into the dying of the boy and moreover they are conducting several inquiries into what took snarl (pictured police on the scene)
Police occupy acknowledged or no longer it is too early to speculate how the boy died or if a weapon or automobile had been involved in his dying (pictured police and emergency services and products on the scene)
The superintendent acknowledged it used to be a tragic event and his thoughts had been with the boy’s family.
‘The family and certain visitors will seemingly be doing it tough this afternoon as they fight through this direction of,’ he acknowledged.
‘We are succesful of continue to toughen them as we unravel what took snarl.
‘It is too early to speculate whether it used to be intentional or an accident [and] that will produce the basis of the crime scene investigation.’
Wilton Park Avenue has been closed as detectives from the Insist Crime Command an Homicide Squad continue to investigate the boy’s dying.
Anybody who used to be in the put since 6pm on Friday, who has information or dashcam footage, has been entreated to contact police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.