Grim theory on outback trip disappearance

News.com.au - 17/10
WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are warned this article contains mentions and images of deceased persons.A man who disappeared during a pig hunting trip with a large group of people likely met with foul play, but a coroner has stopped short of ruling it as a homicide or recommending charges be laid.

WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are warned this article contains mentions and images of deceased persons.A man who disappeared during a pig hunting trip with a large group of people likely met with foul play, but a coroner has stopped short of ruling it as a homicide or recommending charges be laid.

Jeremiah “Jayo” Harold Rivers was last seen on October 18, 2021 at a campsite at Wippo Creek, near the remote outback town of Noccundra in southwestern Queensland.

He was 27 when he disappeared.

Almost three years since he vanished, Queensland state coroner Donald McKenzie handed down his findings into Mr Rivers’ suspected death.

Jeremiah “Jayo” Rivers, 27, was last seen at a campsite at the remote Wippo Creek, near Noccundra in outback Queensland, on October ...
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